Michael M Opens Beverly Hills Flagship Residence at 216 N. Canon Drive
Michael M has opened a 2,000 sq. ft. Beverly Hills flagship at 216 N. Canon Drive, styled as a "private residence for modern monarchs" to showcase high jewelry, bridal, and fine collections.

Michael M has opened its first standalone flagship at 216 N. Canon Drive in Beverly Hills, a 2,000-square-foot boutique conceived as a "private residence for modern monarchs" and built to showcase the brand’s high jewelry, bridal, and fine collections. The new address positions the house-level store within the city’s concentrated luxury corridor while signaling a residential, appointment-driven approach to selling high-touch pieces.
The launch is accompanied by multiple visual assets labeled as "Michael M Beverly Hills Flagship Interior Rendering," "Michael M Beverly Hills Flagship Exterior," and similar interior renderings, and the brand’s social media copy reads, “… Beverly Hills opening was designed for discovery, connection, and celebration. Now open ✨ Production + Design: @catalina_productions.” Those materials emphasize a home-like narrative for display and client hospitality; no technical interior material palette was published with the renderings.
Merchandising for the space is explicit: the flagship was built to showcase high jewelry, bridal, and fine collections. That merchandising focus suggests a floorplan calibrated for private viewings and secure display, though the company has not published a formal schedule of services, opening hours, or a confirmed public opening date beyond the social-posted "Now open" language. The 2,000-square-foot figure frames the boutique as intimate compared with the grand multi-floor flagships nearby.

Beverly Hills’ retail landscape is in active refresh: Michael Kors has opened a Michael Kors Collection boutique at Two Rodeo Drive, 242 N. Rodeo Drive, introducing a north American debut of a new store concept described as conveying a "spare yet luxurious residential feel." That project uses blackened steel, raw concrete, antique brass, gold Calacatta marble, and oxidized maple, with luxe textiles layered to add warmth to stone, wood, and metal in a clean, neutral palette. Sanctuary has also taken a 2,000-square-foot footprint for its first Beverly Hills flagship at 358 North Beverly Drive; the Los Angeles brand, founded in 1997 by Ken and Debra Polanco, is described as a $200 million business with plans to open 10 stores by 2030. Louisville’s long-standing presence is echoed in a separate visualization for Louis Vuitton at 295 North Rodeo Drive that imagines approximately 45,000 square feet across three retail levels, dual-entry city-block circulation, a skybridge, rooftop garden terrace, and private client salons.
For jewelers and clients watching product placement and service models, Michael M’s residential proposition at 216 N. Canon Drive stakes a deliberate claim: a compact, jewel-focused environment in a block where brands are balancing architectural spectacle and home-like hospitality. The brand’s renderings and the Instagram production credit to @catalina_productions are available with the announcement; the company has not released detailed interior finishes, hours, or appointment policies alongside the visual preview. As Beverly Hills evolves, Michael M’s intimate, residence-style flagship will be measured against larger experiential projects on Rodeo Drive and the renewal of boutique-scale flagships nearby.
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