Published
October 22, 2024
Gap-owned Banana Republic announced on Monday the reopening of its redesigned store at Tyson’s Corner in Mclean, Virginia.
The store was redesigned in collaboration with architect and interior designer Noa Santos of Nainoa to offer an elevated store experience that blends fashion, art, literature, and global culture.
Spanning 10,130 square feet, the store features unique design elements, including lime-washed walls, rich tonal wallpaper, and natural accents across curated rooms.
The store opens with Banana Republic’s latest Fall Edit featuring luxurious materials such as brushed cashmere, merino wool, and Italian leather. Key pieces include the Cara V-neck, Henley, and Funnel Neck sweaters in premium cashmere, crisp poplin shirts, signature chinos, and leather outerwear. The store will also introduce new authentic denim styles for both men and women.
The new store design offers premier services, including an in-house tailor, personal styling and a private dressing room space.
This marks the latest in a series of store relaunches across the U.S. for the brand, following successful openings earlier this year in Soho, New York, Atlanta, Georgia, Shrewsbury, New Jersey, and Los Angeles, California.
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