Clothing store design
An overview of projects, products and exclusive articles about clothing store design
Project • By The Melange Studio • Shops
Luxury Clothing Boutique
Disha Sharma’s very first designer store is an ensemble of contrasts housing her contemporary clothing brand that she defines as comfortable and confident, powerful and feminine, new-age and timeless.
Avesh Gaur
During our initial discussions with the designer, we observed that each piece of clothing that Disha creates seems like a perfect collaboration of two totally distinct personalities who nurture each other’s individual authentic identities and yet retain the charm of their relationship.
Avesh Gaur
The selected store space seemed to be disconnected and divided in two parts, so we added curved walls inside the store connecting the large main space to the narrow wing. This made the transition seamless... More
Project • By NDA design studio • Shops
SORTAGE 2.0
NDA Design Studio is pleased to present an updated version of the multi-brand store SORTAGE. This project, six months after the successful launch of the first store, represents something more ambitious and bold. With the same committed style, the new SORTAGE 2.0 is ready to amaze and inspire its customers.
Dmitry Suvorov
Dmitry Suvorov
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The main task in creating SORTAGE 2.0 was to maintain the brand's recognizability while improving and expanding the store's representation. We achieved this goal by using as much of the commercial equipment from the first store as possible. These elements, such as display racks, cube tables, and fluorescent green shelves from NDA Design Studio, were skillfully restored and redistribute... More
Project • By Insayn Design Society • Shops
Swear Store
Get ready to take a ride on the wild side of style! Welcome to S.WEAR, a brand hailing all the way from the sunny shores of Israel.
MARC NOGUE
At S.WEAR, comfort meets casual with a abondance of sizes and a rainbow of colors to choose from. And just when you thought it couldn't get any better, we´ve added a twist! Make it INSAYN´LY, Our shop is like a chameleon, changing with each new collection to keep up with the seasons.
MARC NOGUE
Think of our store as a giant jigsaw puzzle, with nine modular elements that can be rearranged in a snap. With so many clothes, colors, and sizes, we needed a way to showcase all of our fab finds. That's why we've made the most of our vertical space, using movable scales to create an ey... More
News • News • 25 Mar 2023
Atelier Write designs an improvisational studio space in Tokyo for New-York based brand OVERCOAT
New York-based fashion brand OVERCOAT recently opened its first directly managed store designed by a local architecture studio, Atelier Write, in Tokyo, Japan.
Kenta Hasegawa
Atelier Write
Seeking inspiration from the brand’s ideology of creating cloth-making an unparalleled experience for the customers, the studio sought an improvisational space that optimises the existing one.
Kenta Hasegawa
Atelier Write
The interior spaces were polished and retained to make the best use of the texture of the existing concrete frame. High-strength joint hardware is used to reinforce the steel base of the existing ceiling, repurposed as a space to store samples and stocks with hanger bars and corrugated plates t... More
News • News • 8 Jan 2023
TOPOS Design takes cues from a garden maze to create a spatial anecdote for Shanghai’s Mingsi House
Shanghai-based firm TOPOS Design unveils a series of stores for clothing line Mingsi using Borges’ script of the Garden of Forking Paths to create a spatial narrative extending the soft continuous curved area, producing a déjà vu-like garden labyrinth experience for various sites in different cities.
Voyager 21
Each Mingsi House is like a bonus to the one before it, a garden labyrinth tucked away in the city that together creates the spatial memory of the brand. The garden maze layout stands in contrast to conventional fashion retail, but it is the novelty that strikes as a design starting point. The primary component of Mingsi is nano paint, and the new streamlined design tries to incorporate restrained colour... More