AllSaints moves from pop-up to permanent space at Glasgow’s Princes Square
British fashion brand AllSaints has moved to a new permanent space at Glasgow’s Princes Square shopping centre on Buchanan Street, following "strong local demand" at its recent pop-up at the destination, which ran from April 2024.
Now occupying units 22 and 23 at the centre, in a 1,828 sq ft space, the new store will "officially launch" this Thursday 5 June with a late-night shopping event running from 5pm to 8pm, featuring drinks, DJs and prize giveaways.

The new store affirms AllSaints’ presence in Scotland, which includes stores in Silverburn, Glasgow’s out of town shopping centre, and on George Street in Edinburgh.
It also comes soon after the April opening of an AllSaints store on the ground floor of London’s St Pancras station, as well as a "brighter and more premium" store at Sheffield’s Meadowhall shopping centre – replacing its old unit, and a 3,207 sq ft store at Birmingham’s Bullring, which opened in February 2025.
Global Retail Director at AllSaints, Frankie Mallinson, said: "The response to our recent pop-up in Princes Square has been fantastic, and we’re excited to be opening a new permanent space in the same location.
"It’s a brilliant setting that allows us to deliver the full AllSaints experience, right in the heart of Glasgow. The new store has a more boutique feel, defined by curated collections, standout service and a personalised, clienteling-led approach. We’re hugely looking forward to welcoming both new and returning customers through the doors."
AllSaints has significant growth plans for the rest of this year, including the opening of a new, larger store at Bicester Village designer outlet at the end of June.









