This flagship store is designed not only as a retail space but also as an experiential hub for the community.

The store features a sophisticated design with sleek chrome details and marble stone floors, creating an elevated yet minimalistic ambiance. The layout of the space is intentionally open, with clothing and accessories arranged on racks and shelves along the walls. Modular sofas are strategically placed to offer visitors a comfortable spot to relax.
A standout feature of the store is the in-house DJ booth and recording studio. These facilities will be utilized for various experiential activities, including private and public listening events and podcast recordings. This integration reflects PURPLE’s commitment to blending retail with cultural and creative experiences.
PURPLE’s founder, Luke Cosby, emphasizes that the new store embodies the brand’s core values of accessibility and hospitality. “We designed this space to elevate our brand and provide a platform to communicate who we are,” said Cosby. “It’s a space where you can not only find the perfect outfit but also catch a vibe, listen to music, and immerse yourself in the story of PURPLE.”
This flagship store is designed not only as a retail space but also as an experiential hub for the community.
Emporio Armani returns to Soho by opening a new flagship store at 134 Spring Street.
The new retail space totals 3,600 square feet.
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