AllSaints opens store in Bristol and readies new openings in London
AllSaints has opened a 1,719 sq ft store on the lower floor at The Mall at Cribbs Causeway on the outskirts of Bristol, where it also has a concession in the John Lewis anchor store.
Another new store will follow for the contemporary fashion brand at Battersea Power Station in London on 5 November, followed by a third in Stratford on 12 November, replacing the previous location that closed last year.
The new openings follow recent launches at destinations including Bicester Village and Glasgow’s Princes Square (both in June 2025), as well as new stores at Birmingham’s Bullring, London Bridge and Manchester’s Trafford Centre.

Frankie Mallinson, AllSaints’ Global Retail Director, said: “We’ve been waiting for the ideal opportunity, and we’re thrilled to have found the perfect location for our new store at Cribbs.
“Alongside this, we’re excited to be opening two further stores at Battersea Power Station and Stratford. Both are fantastic destinations that align with our vision for growth.
“These new premium openings mark an important step in strengthening our estate, and we look forward to welcoming even more customers into our stores.”

The new AllSaints store at Cribbs Mall will stock its wide array of men’s and women’s clothing including leather jackets, denim, coats and jackets, alongside knitwear and accessories.
Iain Minto, Senior Director of Asset Management at Sovereign Centros by CBRE, owner of the Cribbs Mall, said: “The arrival of AllSaints and the recent letting to Animal demonstrates the demand we are seeing from fashion brands keen to tap into the young demographic of shoppers we see at Cribbs.”

Last week it was reported that AllSaints’ Chief Operating Officer, Catherine Scorey Jobling, is stepping down from her role after seven years with the company.
The move marks the end of a period of significant change for the East London-based fashion brand, during which Scorey Jobling played a key role in broadening its product offer, evolving its store aesthetic and strengthening operations across both AllSaints and its sister brand, John Varvatos.
AllSaints’ global store count now stands at 323, comprising standalone, concession, franchise, duty-free and outlet locations.









