Printemps

French department store chain
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::summary French department store chain ::
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Printemps SAS |
| logo | [[File:Logoprintemps2022.png |
| image | Printemps Haussmann.jpg |
| image_caption | Exterior of the Printemps Haussmann flagship store on Boulevard Haussmann in Paris (2022) |
| industry | Retail |
| genre | Department stores |
| founded | in Paris, France |
| founders | {{plain list |
| hq_location | Paris, France |
| num_locations | 21 |
| areas_served | {{flat list |
| key_people | Jean-Marc Bellaiche (CEO) |
| num_employees | 3,300 |
| num_employees_year | 2025 |
| parent | {{ubl |
| website | |
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::callout[type=note] the department store chain ::
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- Jules Jaluzot
- Augustine Jaluzot
- Jean-Alfred Duclos | hq_location = Paris, France | num_locations = 21 | num_locations_year = | areas_served = {{flat list|
- France
- Qatar
- United States | key_people = Jean-Marc Bellaiche (CEO) | products = | num_employees = 3,300 | num_employees_year = 2025 | parent = {{ubl| Maus Frères (1972–1991)| PPR (1991–2006)| Deutsche Bank (2006–2013)| Groupe Printemps (2013–present)}} | website =
Printemps is a French luxury department store chain founded in 1865, which focuses on beauty, lifestyle, fashion and accessories. The flagship store "le Printemps Haussmann" is located on Boulevard Haussmann in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. The holding company Groupe Printemps has been owned by the Luxembourg-based, Qatari-backed investment fund Divine Investments SA since 2013.
As of 2026, Printemps operates nineteen stores in France (including two in Paris, and two outlet stores), as well as two international locations in Doha, Qatar and New York City, United States. The company was a founder of the International Association of Department Stores as well as one of its members from 1928 until 1997.
Early history
The first Printemps store (now commonly known as "Printemps Haussmann"), was opened on 3 November 1865. Founded by Jules Jaluzot and Jean-Alfred Duclos, Jaluzot was previously head of the silk department at Au Bon Marché. Jaluzots wife Augustine Jaluzot (née Figeac) an actress and member of the Comédie Française, financed the stores opening. The store had a large expansion in 1874 which included the addition of hydraulic elevators.
The policies of Printemps revolutionised retail business practices. The store marked items with set prices and eschewed the haggling based on customer appearance that had previously been standard in retail shopping. Like other grands magasins (, department stores), Printemps used the economies of scale to provide high quality goods at prices that the expanding middle class could afford. They also pioneered the idea of discount sales to clear outdated stock, and later the use of window models to display the latest fashions. Printemps was noted for its branding innovations as well, handing out bouquets of violets on the first day of spring and championing the new Art Nouveau style, with its nature inspired motifs.
In 1881 the store caught on fire causing the entire building to be destroyed, but after the fire the store was rebuilt with the new building designed by architects Jules and Paul Sédille. The figures of the Four Seasons on the façade were sculpted by French sculptor Henri Chapu. The store also became the first to use electric lighting with the rebuild and customers were even able to observe the power station behind a glass wall.
"Comptoirs d'exportation" (export counters) were opened in Yokohama (1887 - Japan), Avricourt (1872 - Alsace-Lorraine) and Tangiers (1891 - Morocco).
20th century history
First half
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::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/dd/Grands_Magasins_du_Printemps_1905.jpg" caption="Share of the Grands Magasins du Printemps, issued 1. October 1905"] ::
The store became one of the first department stores with direct metro access when the Métro was connected in 1904. In 1905 Jules Jaluzot resigned from his position after causing the near collapse of the business, being accused of embezzling funds and his involvement in a sugar market manipulation scandal. He was succeeded by Gustave Laguionie, who announced the construction of a second store in 1905. Designed by architect René Binet, the store opened five years later and was dominated by a glass domed hall 42 meters in height and an Art Nouveau staircase which was later removed in 1955. The first store outside of Paris was opened in 1912 in Deauville.
Pierre Laguionie, the son of Gustave, took the helm of the store in 1920, rebuilding it after another large fire in 1921. In 1923 with the reconstruction of the Haussmann store an elaborate cupola was installed above the main restaurant. Pierre Laguionie was the first president of the International Association of Department Stores in from 1928 to 1930, a position he held again in from 1937 to 1938 and 1952 to 1953. Jean Vignéras held the position from 1962 to 1963 and Jean-Jacques Delort was president from 1981 to 1982.
In 1931, Printemps created the discount chain Prisunic. In 1939 to avoid the risk of the cupola being destroyed in bombing attacks it was dismantled and stored at Clichy. It was restored in 1973 by the grandson of its original designer, using plans that had been kept in the archives of the family business. In 1975, the façade and cupola of the building were registered as historical monuments.
In 1946, Printemps alongside Åhlén & Holm, Au Grand Passage (Geneva), Bon Marché (Brussels), Grands Magasins Jelmoli, L'Innovation (Lausanne), Rinascente, S.A.P.A.C. (Printemps purchasing association) and Selfridges founded the Intercontinental Group of Department Stores.
Second half
By 1970 there were 23 Printemps locations and 13 Prisunic discount outlets. The oil-price driven French economic crisis of the early 1970s significantly threatened Printemps business model, in response the firm was transformed into a limited corporation with a controlling interest acquired by Maus Fréres, a Swiss holding company. During the 1970s Jean-Jacques Delort led the company on a turnaround strategy creating specialty stores and brands (such as Armand Thierry clothing) and branching out into different areas such as food and mail.
In 1980 the Nancy-based Magasins Réunis became affiliated with Printemps and in 1983 in a franchise agreement all branches were rebranded to Printemps. The Lefroid department store in Tours was rebranded to Printemps in 1984.
The ex-Magasins Réunis stores on Avenue Ternes, Place de la République (Paris), and in Cherbourg were sold by the family who owned Magasins Réunis to l'Omnium commercial et financier in 1988. Printemps purchased the Nancy store that was held by the family under a franchise agreement.
In 1991 Printemps and its subsidiaries were acquired by François Pinault and merged with other holdings into Pinault-Printemps-Redoute (PPR, was renamed Kering in 2013). Printemps spent $40 million to renovate the flagship Haussmann store in 1997 the renovation redesigned the entire store and also added TV screens and music listening stations around the store whilst also refreshing the brands that the store stocked.
21st century history
2000s
::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e3/PrintempsLogo.png" caption="Previous Printemps logo, in use from 2000 until 2022"] ::
In 2006, Printemps was sold to Deutsche Bank (70%) and the Italian Borletti Group (30%), they then made major investments to revamp stores.
On 16 December 2008, the Paris department store Printemps Haussmann was evacuated following a bomb threat from the terrorist group FRA (Afghan Revolutionary Front). The demining services found five sticks of dynamite in the toilet of the store. The FRA claimed this attack and demanded the withdrawal of 3,000 French soldiers deployed in Afghanistan.
2010s
On 31 July 2013, Divine Investments SA (DiSA), a Luxembourg-based investment fund backed by Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani of Qatar, purchased Printemps. On 4 August 2013 labor organisations in France asked the Paris prosecutor's office to open a preliminary inquiry into the sale, in response to a complaint from labour representatives. On 8 August the French court rejected the request to stop the sale.
On 15 January 2014, Printemps opened its first new store in 32 years at the Carrousel du Louvre shopping mall in Paris. The store closed in 2023. The next year a new store opened at Polygone Riviera in Cagnes-sur-Mer.
2020s
In 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic it was announced that four Printemps stores would close (Le Havre, Strasbourg, Metz & Place d'Italie). However, the Le Havre store did not close and in 2022 was purchased by the franchisee of Printemps Caen.
An outlet opened at the McArthurGlen Paris-Giverny mall in mid-2024. In November 2024 it was revealed that Printemps would be forced to close the Polygone Riviera store, with the centre’s new owners planning on converting it into entertainment park.
Jean-Marc Bellaiche stepped down as president of Printemps in September 2025 after "five years of transformation". Under his leadership the Printemps Group had returned to profitability and e-commerce sales increased to form 10% of all Printemps revenues.
Store locations and opening timeline
As of 2026, Printemps operates nineteen stores in France (including two outlet locations), along with two international locations in Doha, Qatar and New York City, United States. ::data[format=table]
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France
::data[format=table] | Metropolitan area ("metro") | Suburb or Neighborhood | Name/Location/Notes | Size | Opened | Closed | |---|---|---|---|---|---| | Paris | 9th arrondissement | Printemps Haussmann | | 1865 | 1881 | | Paris | 9th arrondissement | Printemps Haussmann | | 1874 | 1881 | | Paris | 9th arrondissement | Printemps Haussmann | | 1883 | 1921 | | Paris | 9th arrondissement | Printemps Haussmann | | 1883 | 1921 | | Paris | 9th arrondissement | Printemps Haussmann | | 1910 | 1921 | | Deauville | Place François André | Printemps Deauville | 1200 sqm | 1912 | open | | Paris | 9th arrondissement | Printemps Haussmann (Homme, Goût) | 45000 sqm | 1925 | open | | Paris | 9th arrondissement | Printemps Haussmann (Femme) | 1925 | open | | | Paris | 9th arrondissement | Printemps Haussmann (Beauté, Maison, Enfant) | 1925 | open | | | Rouen | Place de la Cathédrale | Printemps Rouen | 6800 sqm | 1928 | open | | Le Havre | Coty | Printemps Le Havre | 3350 sqm | 1928 | open | | Lille | Lille-Centre | Printemps Lille | 13130 sqm | 1929 | open | | Bordeaux | Bordeaux Centre | Printemps Bordeaux | | date=2018-07-06 |title=Quand Bordeaux faisait ses emplettes au « Printemps », sur l’emplacement de l’ex ”Virgin”, place Gambetta |url=https://www.sudouest.fr/economie/dans-le-retro-quand-bordeaux-faisait-ses-emplettes-au-printemps-sur-l-emplacement-de-l-ex-virgin-place-gambetta-2772302.php |access-date=2025-10-01 |website=SudOuest.fr |language=fr-FR}} | 20 May 1989 | | Lyon | Place de la République | Printemps Lyon | 7000 sqm | 1938 | open | | Poitiers | Place du Maréchal Leclerc | Printemps Poitiers | | date=2013-04-12 |title=Un avenir en grand, à la démesure du vieux bâtiment |url=https://www.lanouvellerepublique.fr/poitiers/un-avenir-en-grand-a-la-demesure-du-vieux-batiment |access-date=2025-04-30 |website=lanouvellerepublique.fr |language=fr}} | 30 May 1961 | | Auxerre | Centre-Ville | Printemps Auxerre | | 1963 | closed (1990s) | | Paris | Place de la Nation | Printemps Nation | 10000 sqm | date=2019-05-07 |title=Printemps - Our Stores |url=https://www.groupe-printemps.com/printemps |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200204133329/https://www.groupe-printemps.com/printemps |archive-date=4 February 2020 |access-date=2024-12-31 |website=Groupe Printemps |language=fr}} | open | | Poitiers | Place du Maréchal Leclerc | Printemps Poitiers | | 7 September 1965 | 28 January 2012 | | Paris | Le Chesnay-Rocquencourt | Printemps Parly 2 | 10450 sqm | 1969 | open | | Rennes | Quartier Bréquigny | Printemps Alma | 6110 sqm | 1971 | open | | Paris | Vélizy-Villacoublay | Printemps Vélizy 2 | 10481 sqm | 1972 | open | | Paris | Créteil | Printemps Créteil Soleil | | 1974 | 1978 | | Metz | Metz Old Town | Printemps Metz | 6000 sqm | 1974 | 30 November 2021 | | Paris | Place d'Italie | Printemps Italie 2 / Printemps Italie | 5940 sqm | 1976 | 2021 | | Toulon | La Valette-du-Var | Printemps Grand Var | 8300 sqm | 1978 | open | | Strasbourg | Place de l'Homme de Fer | Printemps Strasbourg | 7000 sqm | 1979 | 30 December 2021 | | Marseilles | La Valentine | Printemps Valentine | 7228 sqm | 1982 | open | | Nancy | Place Simone-Veil | Printemps Nancy | 6055 sqm | 1983 | open | | Alençon | | Printemps Alençon | | 1983 | 1995 | | Cherbourg | Centre-Ville | Printemps Cherbourg | | 1983 | closed (early 1990s) | | Épinal | Place des 4 Nations | Printemps Épinal | | 1983 | closed (late 1980s) | | Paris | 11th arrondissement | Printemps Place de la République | | 1983 | closed | | Paris | 17th arrondissement | Printemps Avenue Ternes | | 1983 | closed (early 1990s) | | Brest | Brest Centre | Printemps Brest | | 1984 | open | | Tours | Quartier Grammont | Printemps Tours | | 1984 | open | | Caen | Saint-Jean | Printemps Caen | | 1989 | open | | Paris | Beaubourg | Printemps Design | | 1 January 2000 | 2011 | | Paris | 1st arrondissement | Printemps du Louvre | 2600 sqm | 15 January 2014 | 2023 | | Marseilles | Arenc | Printemps Les Terrases du Port | 6000 sqm | 24 May 2014 | open | | Nice | Cagnes-sur-Mer | Printemps Polygone Riviera | 6320 sqm | 2015 | March 2025 | | Aix-Marseille-Provence | Miramas | Printemps Outlet Miramas | 600 sqm | 2017 | open | | Eure | Douains | Printemps Outlet Giverny | 560 sqm | 2024 | open | ::
International
::data[format=table] | Metropolitan area ("metro") | Suburb or Neighborhood | Name/Location/Notes | Size | Opened | Closed | |---|---|---|---|---|---| | Avricourt, Alsace–Lorraine Alsace-Lorraine | | Export counter | | 1872 | | | Yokohama, Japan Japan | | Export counter | | 1887 | 1889 | | Tangiers, Morocco Morocco | | Export counter | | 1891 | | | Antananarivo, Madagascar Madagascar | Place de l'Indépendance | Printemps Tananarive | | 1930s (either 1930 or 1937) | Before 1970 after 1953 | | Beirut, Lebanon Lebanon | Saifi Village | Byblos affiliés au Printemps | | 1960 (later affiliated with Printemps) | 1975 | | Singapore Singapore | Orchard Road | Printemps Singapore | 4416 sqm | September 1983 | 24 December 1989 | | Tokyo, Japan Japan | Ginza | Printemps Ginza | | last=US |first=FashionNetwork com |date=2017-01-02 |title=Printemps Ginza closes ahead of rebirth as Marronnier Gate Ginza |url=https://us.fashionnetwork.com/news/Printemps-ginza-closes-ahead-of-rebirth-as-marronnier-gate-ginza,768632.html |access-date=2025-04-29 |website=FashionNetwork.com |language=en-US}} | 2016 | | Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia | corner of Palestine and Setten Road | Printemps Al Amoudi | | 1984 | 2006 | | Petaling Jaya, Malaysia Malaysia | Damansara Jaya | | | date=26 July 1984 |title=Larut Tin gets retail franchise |url=https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/digitised/article/straitstimes19840726-1.2.38.15?qt=printemps&q=printemps |work=The Straits Times}} | 1987 | | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Malaysia | Bukit Bintang | Located at KL Plaza. | | 1985 | 1987 | | Denver, United States US | Baker | Printemps Denver | 95000 sqft | 6 November 1987 | April 1989 | | Seoul, South Korea South Korea | Myeong-dong | Printemps 프랭탕백화점 | | 1 September 1988 | 1997 | | Istanbul, Turkey Turkey | Ataköy | Located at Galleria Ataköy. | | 1988 | Spring 1997 | | Lisbon, Portugal Portugal | Cascais | Located at CascaiShopping. | | 15 May 1991 | circa. 1999 | | Bangkok, Thailand Thailand | Prawet | last=Chaiwanichkit |first=Amornrut |title=The Development of the New Thai Shopping Center from a Blending of American and Thai Influences |url=https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=5579&context=etd}} | | 1994 | | | Taipei, Taiwan Taiwan | Xinyi | Printemps Taipei | | March 1995 | last=聯合新聞網 |title=台灣首家法系百貨! 「明德春天百貨」七年的短暫傳奇與衰敗 |url=https://udn.com/news/story/120910/7633266?from=udn-catelistnews_ch2 |access-date=2025-04-30 |website=聯合新聞網 |language=zh-Hant-TW}} | | Taoyuan, Taiwan Taiwan | | | | 1998 | | | Istanbul, Turkey Turkey | Ataköy | Located at Galleria Ataköy. Reopened in the original Printemps space. | | 1998 | 2000 | | Andorra la Vella, Andorra Andorra | Avinguda Meritxell | Printemps Andorra / Pyrénées | | | 2009 | | Doha, Qatar Qatar | Mushaireb | Printemps Doha | 40000 sqm | 25 November 2022 | open | | New York City, United States US | Financial District | Printemps New York | 5000 sqm | 13 March 2025 (soft opening) 21 March 2025 (official opening) | open | ::
International expansion
Africa and the Middle East
In the 1930s a store opened in Antananarivo, Madagascar, the store was later converted into a Prisunic. A Printemps store (Printemps Al Amoudi) opened in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia in 1984. The Jeddah store was closed in 2006.
Printemps Doha opened in November 2022 at Doha Oasis in Doha, Qatar. The store is the largest department store in the Middle East at over 40000 m2 and the brands second largest store it includes 14 restaurants and over 200 brands exclusive to the store. The store is a franchise ran by a company related to Printemps owner Disa.
Asia
The first Asian Printemps opened in 1887 in Yokohama, Japan. The store was an 'export counter', and closed two years later in 1889.
Beirut's Byblos department store was affiliated with Printemps until the Lebanese Civil War led to its closure in 1975.
In 1981, the company entered a period of international expansion by franchising stores starting with the opening of a location in Kobe, Japan, they continued the expansion a year later opening a store in Sapporo. The Japanese stores were opened in a partnership with Daiei. Printemps expanded to Singapore with its first store located at the ground floor of the newly built Le Méridien Hotel on Orchard Road (now a Concorde Hotel). The original plan was for the store to be located at Goldhill Square. Owned by Town & City Properties Ltd, the store opened on 8 September 1983 and closed on 24 December 1989 with 65 of its staff being retrenched.
Printemps expanded to Malaysia under an exclusive 25-year franchise agreement with Larut Tin Fields Berhad through its subsidiary City Chemist Holdings. Its first store at Damansara Jaya, Petaling Jaya opened on 26 July 1984, with a second store at Kuala Lumpur Plaza opening in 1985. Printemps stores in Malaysia were closed in 1987. Two more stores opened in Japan in Ginza (1984) and Osaka.
Printemps opened in Seoul on 1 September 1988, located in the Myeong-dong neighbourhood. The store closed in 1997. An Istanbul store also opened in 1988, located at Galleria Ataköy.
In 1994 a store opened in Bangkok, Thailand at Seri Center. In March 1995 a location opened in the Xinyi district of Taipei, the store opened under a franchise agreement and was operated by the Taiwan-based Jieh Enterprises. A second Taiwanese store opened in Taoyuan in 1998. Printemps also expanded into China in June 1995 with a six floor store opening on Huaihai Road in Shanghai. Plans were announced for two more Chinese stores to open in 1996 (Dalian, Chengdu) and then a Beijing store in 1997.
Printemps Istanbul closed in Spring 1997, however, it reopened in 1998 in the same location in a new partnership. Plans were also in place to open a second Istanbul store, which never eventuated and Printemps at Galleria Ataköy closed in 2000.
Printemps Taipei closed in 2002.
In 2013, the Beijing-based Wangfujing Department Store which was a rival of Printemps in China acquired Printemps China (PCD Stores). In 2017 the last international store closed in Ginza, Tokyo and was converted into an extension of the nearby Marronnier Gate department store, the closing of the store ended the second period of international expansion.
Srettha Thavisin invited Printemps to open a store in Thailand, following a showcase of Thai fashion at Printemps Haussmann in March 2024.
Printemps is currently planning to open a store in Asia and is aiming to have 5-10 new stores by 2030 all of which will be located outside of France.
Europe
On 15 May 1991 a store opened at CascaiShopping in Cascais (Lisbon), Portugal. It closed around 1999. Printemps also controlled the Pyrénées department store in Andorra as 'Printemps Andorra' till 2009.
United States
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Printemps opened its first store in the United States on 6 November 1987, at the Broadway Plaza in Denver, Colorado. Printemps Denver was approximately 8826 m2, and included a French bistro. Business slowed after the first few months, and a shuttle bus began to transport customers from Downtown Denver. The store closed in April 1989.
In September 2022, Printemps announced that they would open a two-level 5000 m2 store at One Wall Street in New York City. The store held its grand opening attended by Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour and Groupe Printemps president Jean-Marc Bellaiche on 21 March 2025. The store interior was designed by Laura Gonzalez. Gregory Gourdet was appointed as culinary director of the store. Printemps New York is designed to be the pied-à-terre to the Paris Haussmann store, it acontains the landmarked Red Room with mosaics designed by Hildreth Meière. The Deauville branch acted as a testing space for Printemps New York following its 2023 renovation, as like the New York store it now contains no leased store-within-a-store spaces. Upon opening, the 'boudoir' department (vintage clothing, evening-wear, couture, fine jewellery) featured an exhibition of Jean Paul Gaultier pieces. The American online store launched in late 2025.
In May 2025, Laura Lendrum stepped down as CEO of Printemps America, joining the Printemps America advisory board as chairman. Lendrum had been in the role since 2021, she was replaced by Thierry Prevost. Prevost previously led the launch of Printemps Doha as general manager and briefly served as managing director of Printemps New York.
Cancelled openings
In the early-mid 1980s there were plans to open a branch in Hong Kong, however, these plans never eventuated.
A franchise at Ratu Plaza in Jakarta planned to open in 1998 and was under construction but due to the Asian financial crisis and the subsequent May 1998 riots the store opening was cancelled. In May 2019 plans were announced to open a store in Galleria Vittorio Emanuele in Milan. It would be 2500 m2, planned to open in 2021. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic the store was scrapped.
Gallery
File:Léon & Lévy, Grands magasins du Printemps, c. 1889.jpg|The Printemps Haussmann with its new façade, File:Au Printemps, Paris December 2011.jpg|One of the Printemps Haussmann's frontage mosaics, reading 'Au Printemps' ('At the Printemps') File:Part of cupola Printemps.jpg|Detail of the cupola above the tearoom of the Printemps Haussmann File:Printemps Ginza (2007.9.17).jpg|Printemps Ginza in 2007 File:Magasin Printemps Strasbourg liquidation 6 septembre 2021.jpg|Liquidation sale at the Strasbourg store
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