Dolce&Gabbana has relocated to a new 464 sq m store at 5 Sloane Street, within The Knightsbridge Estate.

The new store, which is Dolce&Gabbana’s fourth standalone location in the capital, offers the complete range of men’s and women’s ready-to-wear, accessories and fine jewellery. The unit is characterised by a red-brick façade, entrances on both Sloane Street and Basil Street, expansive display windows and interiors that combine traditional design with contemporary detailing.

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Situated between Harrods and Harvey Nichols, The Knightsbridge Estate brings together prime retail, office space, cafés, restaurants and residential units. Its location, bounded by Brompton Road and Basil Street, continues to attract global luxury houses seeking flagship stores.

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Dolce&Gabbana’s relocation follows a series of changes to the wider estate, including the opening of fine-dining Japanese restaurant Clap and its café concept Clap Ka-FE, the arrival of brands such as Coach, and public realm improvements such as the pedestrianisation of Basil Street. Knightsbridge Underground Station has also benefited from a new step-free entrance, while neighbouring landowner Cadogan has recently completed upgrades to Sloane Street.

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Tom Woolven, speaking on behalf of The Knightsbridge Estate, said:
“Dolce&Gabbana’s arrival within The Knightsbridge Estate demonstrates the enduring strength of Knightsbridge as a hub for luxury retail in London. The retailer’s decision to relocate highlights the confidence leading fashion houses place in this location and in our vision for the area. We are delighted to welcome them as we continue to deliver world-class brands and experiences across the neighbourhood.”

Retail leasing for The Knightsbridge Estate is advised by property consultants Colliers and Cushman & Wakefield, who represented the landowner in this transaction.

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