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Val-de-Grâce

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Val-de-Grâce is a French luxury fashion label from Grand Theft Auto V and GTA Online, where it keeps an inaccessible storefront on Portola Drive in Rockford Hills and runs unsettling ads featuring a jewelry-clad woman in a straitjacket. In Online, players can buy its clothing, and female protagonists can even get a tattoo of the brand's logo.

GTA VI leak appearance

Val-de-Grâce appeared in footage from the September 2022 GTA VI leaks. An unidentified apartment bedroom contained several luxury shopping bags, one carrying the Val-de-Grâce name. This is the only GTA VI setting identified for the label: no Leonida district, shop location, trailer timestamp, official screenshot, or promotional placement is specified.

The bags establish the brand’s presence among high-end clothing and accessory purchases, but the material does not show a working retailer, products for sale, pricing, or any player interaction in GTA VI. The apartment itself is not assigned to a named character or location.

Fashion brand influences

The label is presented as French luxury fashion. Its name appears to draw on Paris’s Val-de-Grâce, the site of both a church and a military hospital. The brand is also considered a send-up of Yves Saint Laurent and Ralph Lauren, placing it alongside real-world designer labels rather than a single direct counterpart.

Before GTA VI, Val-de-Grâce debuted in Grand Theft Auto V and returned in GTA Online. Beyond its Portola Drive boutique and advertising campaign, pedestrians could wear polo shirts carrying the brand name. The Portola Drive building was modeled on a Beverly Hills property that resembled the premises when De Beers occupied it before 2014.

Media

Val-de-Grâce on the GTA Wiki

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Val-de-Grâce — image from the GTA Wiki
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Val-de-Grâce — image from the GTA Wiki
Image via GTA Wiki (Fandom), CC BY-SA 3.0

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