Loewe, Sydney. Supplied.

Gentlemen, consider this your formal invitation to not shop online for once. Spanish luxury heavyweight Loewe has officially swung open the doors to its first Sydney flagship, setting up shop on Level 3 of Westfield Sydney. The 245-square-metre space is more CASA LOEWE than corner store — part boutique, part art gallery, all vibes. Think Pacific-hued glazed tiles that shimmer with coastal elegance, sculptural iron and warm oak accents reminiscent of refined European interiors, and a curated selection of objets d’art worthy of the most discerning collector’s eye. From ready-to-wear to accessories and the largest menswear offering in Australia, it’s essentially a museum where you can take things home.

Loewe, Sydney. Supplied.

Inside, Loewe’s world-class craftsmanship meets the kind of high-culture curation usually reserved for European villas and private collections. Masterpieces aren’t just framed here; they’re worn, sat on, and occasionally tried on for size. There’s art by Mahesh Baliga and John Minton, handcrafted ceramics by Hylton Nel, and a centrepiece sculpture by Andrés Anza, fresh off his Loewe Craft Prize win. Even the furniture flexes: Rietveld’s iconic 1935 Utrecht chair, four bespoke wool rugs by textile visionary John Allen… it’s retail with reverence. For the discerning shopper, this isn’t just a flagship — it’s Loewe’s love letter to Sydney, signed in style.