Sandro, the beloved French brand under SMCP’s umbrella, is set to make a splash on London’s iconic Regent Street with the grand opening of a new flagship store dedicated to men’s fashion. This strategic move is part of a larger trend of international and British brands signing new deals and expanding their presence in Central London, despite concerns surrounding Brexit.
The new men’s store will be conveniently located at 141 Regent Street, adjacent to the existing women’s and accessories boutique that Sandro debuted just last year. This development aligns with a broader trend in the area, with major brands like Mulberry and Gentle Monster also setting up flagship stores in close proximity.
In addition to these established names, Regent Street is welcoming a wave of new stores that are adding to the vibrant retail landscape. Realbuzz’s state-of-the-art global flagship store is now showcasing premium sportswear collections alongside Glow Bar, an innovative beauty salon with a trendy café concept. Showcase, a cutting-edge fashion concept store, is also introducing shoppers to fresh designs from emerging British talents.
Katerina Mercury, a representative from The Crown Estate, expressed enthusiasm for the influx of new brands, noting the exciting experiences they bring to the West End’s historic locale. Regent Street’s reputation as a luxury shopping destination is only being further cemented by the arrival of Sandro and other innovative retailers, joining the ranks of esteemed labels like Burberry, Gucci, and Ralph Lauren.
As Sandro’s much-anticipated opening approaches, Regent Street is solidifying its status as a premier shopping district in London, offering a rich tapestry of established luxury brands and emerging designers. The retail scene in Central London continues to thrive, attracting a diverse array of shoppers—both local residents and international tourists—who seek to experience the city’s vibrant blend of fashion and lifestyle offerings firsthand.
To learn more about Sandro and their latest collections, visit their official website here. For a virtual tour of Regent Street’s luxury boutiques and eateries, check out The Crown Estate’s official directory here.