Revealed
December 12, 2024
Boston-based retail model Cncpts has opened its newest brick-and-mortar location in Miami.
Cncpts debuts first storefront in Miami. – Cncpts
Situated on the entrance of the Miami Design District, the ten,000-square-foot boutique spans two ranges. It was designed by Alex Dimas of Montreal-based Di.Studio Design to focus on the model’s signature streetwear aesthetic with trendy architectural components. The shop options customized furnishings and interactive shows, alongside thoughtfully designed zones, whereas integrating uncooked and polished supplies.
The primary ground homes Cncpts footwear, eyewear, and equipment, whereas the second ground highlights a curated assortment of girls’s designer attire, equipment and footwear. Notable manufacturers embrace Marni, Ganni, Maison Margiela and Proenza Schouler to call a number of.
Distinctive to the Miami location, a devoted room options the newest releases from Cncpts’ non-public label line, whereas Miami-based Carnan can also be solely out there in retailer. Finishing the house is an outside courtyard.
“This city feels like a natural progression for us. Miami’s creative energy, cultural diversity, and unique take on fashion perfectly align with what Cncpts stands for,” stated Cncpts founder and CEO Tarek Hassan. “We’re happy to introduce our retail concept to this dynamic community and look forward to building meaningful connections here.”
Hassan based Cncpts in 1996 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and has since launched iconic collaborations, together with the famed “Lobster” sequence with Nike SB and the 999 “Kennedy” with New Stability. The brand new location joins flagship shops in Boston, New York, and Dubai.
“Miami has an energy unlike any other city, and we’ve designed this space to reflect that.” added Cncpts artistic director Deon Level. “Every detail of the store—from the product curation to the design elements—was chosen to resonate with the spirit of the city, while staying true to the storytelling and style that Cncpts is known for.”