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Balenciaga has carpeted a London store in pink faux fur to celebrate its popular Le Cagole line - take a look

Balenciaga has carpeted a London store in pink faux fur to celebrate its popular Le Cagole line - take a look
Inside the Balenciaga store in London which is carpeted in pink, faux fur.Abby Wallace/Insider.
  • Balenciaga's store in London's Mayfair has been swathed in pink, faux fur.
  • The fashion giant updated the store's interior to celebrate its Le Cagole line.

The Balenciaga store in London's Mayfair district is now wrapped in pink, faux fur.

The Balenciaga store in London
Inside the store, which was covered in faux fur.      Abby Wallace/Insider.

The store's interior — including the shelves, seating, and floors — has been entirely blanketed in the material to celebrate the fashion giant's Le Cagole line.

The store
Inside the Balenciaga store in Mayfair, London.      Abby Wallace/Insider.

The store is located in the exclusive neighborhood of Mayfair, London. The interiors will remain decked in the bright, furry material until May 18.

The store is located in the exclusive neighborhood of Mayfair, London. The interiors will remain decked in the bright, furry material until May 18.
The Balenciaga store in Mount Street, London.      Abby Wallace/Insider.

A staff member told Insider that it took three nights to complete the store's furry pink transformation.

A staff member told Insider that it took three nights to complete the store
Inside the Balenciaga store.      Abby Wallace/Insider.

The furry pop-up store is currently only selling Le Cagole items. The popular line isn't new, one worker told Insider, but has been extended to include more bags, shoes, and purses.

The furry pop-up store is currently only selling Le Cagole items. The popular line isn
Inside the Balenciaga store in London.      Abby Wallace/Insider.

The name of the line is derived from a French slang word meaning "over-the-top attitude," according to architecture and design magazine, Dezeen.

The name of the line is derived from a French slang word meaning "over-the-top attitude," according to architecture and design magazine, Dezeen.
Inside the Balenciaga store in London.      Abby Wallace/Insider.

The exuberant pink interior is a nod to the style of the early 2000s, one worker at the store told Insider.

The exuberant pink interior is a nod to the style of the early 2000s, one worker at the store told Insider.
Inside the Balenciaga store in London.      Abby Wallace/Insider.

The Le Cagole bag was designed by the fashion giant's creative director, Demna Gvasalia. It's a revamp of Balenciaga's famous Motorcycle bag which was released in 2001 by then creative director, Nicolas Ghesquiere.

The Le Cagole bag was designed by the fashion giant
Le Cagole bag.      Abby Wallace/Insider.

The price of the bags ranges from £1,450 ($1,818) to around £2,200 ($2,758), although this exclusive item would set you back £4,900 ($6,143), according to a store worker.

The price of the bags ranges from £1,450 ($1,818) to around £2,200 ($2,758), although this exclusive item would set you back £4,900 ($6,143), according to a store worker.
An exclusive Le Cagole bag.      Abby Wallace/Insider.

Shoes in the line range from £625 ($784) to £1,550 ($1,994) for a pair of boots.

Shoes in the line range from £625 ($784) to £1,550 ($1,994) for a pair of boots.
Le Cagole shoes      Abby Wallace/Insider.

The studs and other trimmings on the accessories mimic the Motorcycle bags which were popular in the early 2000s. The heart-shaped tags are also a nod to early 2000s fashion, according to an employee at the store.

The studs and other trimmings on the accessories mimic the Motorcycle bags which were popular in the early 2000s. The heart-shaped tags are also a nod to early 2000s fashion, according to an employee at the store.
Inside the Balenciaga store in London.      Abby Wallace/Insider.

Balenciaga plans to use the displays for future projects and is currently looking for different ways to reuse the faux fur, the fashion house told Dezeen.

Balenciaga plans to use the displays for future projects and is currently looking for different ways to reuse the faux fur, the fashion house told Dezeen.
A neon sign embedded in a fluffy, pink wall.      Abby Wallace/Insider.

"We are currently researching the best way in which we can donate the faux fur so that it can be reused in manufacturing toys, for example," Balenciaga told the publication.

"We are currently researching the best way in which we can donate the faux fur so that it can be reused in manufacturing toys, for example," Balenciaga told the publication.
The exterior of Balenciaga's Mayfair store in London.      Abby Wallace/Insider.

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