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Fiorucci Relaunches with London Flagship

The company is opening a new two-story flagship in London

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Fifty years after it first founded, Fiorucci (London) is relaunching with a new two-story location in London.

The 5000-square-foot flagship was designed by Brinkworth (London) and is located in what was, during Victorian times, a chocolate factory. The store features a spiral staircase and a large plant installation. It has a customization area for tailoring and personalization, including sprint printing graphics from the Fiorucci archives. It will also feature a cocktail bar, lounge area and a ground floor cafe called Fioruccino's, according to Hollywood Reporter.

The brand was acquired in 2015 by Chief Executive Officer Janie Schaffer and her business partner and ex-husband, Stephen Schaffer. The duo relaunched the brand earlier this year with a website and pop-up shops in Barneys New York (New York) and Selfridges (London).

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