THOM BROWNE OPENS MIAMI STORE IN DESIGN DISTRICT
/Thom Browne announces the opening of its Miami store, the designer’s second freestanding American shop.
Thom Browne continues his collaboration with architect Flavio Albanese of ASA Studioalbanese on the design of its newly opened store located within the Moore Building of Miami’s innovative Design District. The 3,000 square foot store neighbors some of Miami’s most prominent art galleries, restaurants and luxury retail boutiques. Behind Browne’s signature slat blind covered windows, the grey subway tile-wrapped boutique features a mobile wall installation that can be shifted to visually transform the space. Outside of the brand’s signature tailored and sportswear offerings, the store’s men’s and women’s assortment is tailored to the temperate climate through the use of seersucker, linen, and lightweight wool fresco fabrics. The mid-century furniture throughout the store is by American and French designers including Pierre Jeanneret, Dunbar by Edward Wormley, Paul McCobb, Jacques Adnet, and Maison Jansen.
Browne notes, “...I am excited for my store in Miami...the design district feels right and feels special and unique within the city...I felt it was important to be part of the design district because of the importance that the area places on art...and my approach to the design of the store is unique to Miami...my grey tile box...i felt the design district deserved a unique retail experience...”