Roksanda Sloane Street concept store interior conveying a boutique shopping experience with garments on display and a blurred person moving through the space.

Roksanda’s new Sloane Street concept store

Fashion, furniture and art meet in a space that reflects the designer’s distinctive language of colour, architecture and quietly confident drama.

Roksanda Ilinčić is not a designer who does things halfway. Her clothes are architectural, emotional, occasionally a little bit grand — which makes Sloane Street a natural setting for her latest project: a concept store that treats fashion less like retail and more like cultural space.

The room is almost monastic in its restraint: pale walls, concrete floors, rails of dresses suspended almost like artworks. Sculptural furniture punctuates the space, courtesy of design gallery Béton Brut, while glass works by artist Gabriele Beveridge lend a slightly dreamlike edge. The effect is deliberate — a setting that invites a closer look.

It suits a designer whose work has always sat somewhere between fashion and architecture. Roksanda’s aesthetic — bold colour blocking, sculptural silhouettes and an instinct for controlled drama — has long appealed to women who enjoy making an entrance, but on their own terms.

Here, those ideas feel amplified. Crimson gowns with exaggerated sleeves sit near fluid black dresses trimmed with feathers. Painterly prints hang beside minimalist tailoring. Even on a simple rail, the clothes read like installations — vivid, confident and quietly theatrical.

Florals from London atelier Grandirosa soften the space, while fragrance house Commune introduces subtle scent rituals designed to encourage visitors to linger.

Alongside the Spring/Summer 2026 collection, the store offers colour customisation, made-to-order gowns and bridal pieces, along with early access to upcoming collections.

It feels less like a boutique than an expression of the Roksanda woman — thoughtful, artistic and entirely unafraid of colour.

The Roksanda Concept Store will be open from March 12 until June 8 2026, opening Monday to Saturday, 10 am-6 pm.

Roksanda, 171-172 Sloane Street, SW1X 9QG.