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James Perse opens new Palm Beach store ahead of global expansion

James Perse opens new Palm Beach store ahead of global expansion

Fashion Network23-04-2025

James Perse on Wednesday announced the opening of its newest retail store in Palm Beach, Florida, as the U.S. fashion brand continues its global expansion.
Located at The Royal Poinciana, the new Palm Beach store spans 1,700 square feet, and presents the full James Perse fashion collections for both men and women, alongside home furnishings.
The new store will also provide personalized services, working closely with local clients to furnish homes with the brand's signature minimalist, California-inspired aesthetic. The design of the store incorporates many signature elements of James Perse aesthetic, including teak furniture, plaster walls, European Oak wood finishes, and white travertine flooring.
The James Perse store neighbours luxury heavyweights such as Hermès and Loewe, and joins a select mix of heritage and contemporary brands inside one of Palm Beach's most lively retail and lifestyle destinations.
The opening at Palm Beach forms part of multiple global store openings slated for James Perse in key luxury markets planned for 2025.
These include extending the brand's West Coast footprint to new locations at Galleria Luxury Hall in South Korea, St. Barth's, Studio City, Abu Dhabi, Mexico City, Cabo San Lucas, and the brand's first flagship in Paris opening in the fall.
Founded in 1991 in Los Angeles by James Perse, the James Perse brand today boasts a retail footprint of over 50 stores worldwide.

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