Michael Kors cements London presence with new flagship and custom charm bar
US-based luxury fashion brand Michael Kors has cut the ribbon on its brand-new flagship store at 187-191 Regent Street, cementing its presence on one of London’s most prestigious shopping destinations.
Spanning two floors, the store embodies the brand’s "pared-down luxury" concept. Customers can shop the full lifestyle assortment, from handbags and small leather goods to footwear, jewellery and ready-to-wear for both men and women.

Designed with warm neutrals, polished marble and plush textures, the space is crafted as a sanctuary from Regent Street’s retail buzz. Expansive windows, floating displays and modern lighting invite shoppers to explore at leisure while being transported into the seasonal world of Michael Kors campaigns.
To mark the opening, Michael Kors is rolling out a month-long experiential activation, a "Make Your Own Charm" bar. Every weekend from 18 September-12 October, customers will be able to collaborate with local artists to customise handbag charms, tapping into the growing appetite for personalisation and retail theatre.

With this flagship, Michael Kors is not only expanding its British footprint but also investing in experience-driven retail to engage a new generation of shoppers.
This follows last month's financial update from Michael Kors' owner Capri Holdings. The NYSE-listed luxury group, which is selling Versace to Prada for $1.375 billion (£1.03 billion), posted revenue of $797 million (£596 million) for the three months ended 28 June 2025, down 6% on a reported basis and 7.7% in constant currency. Michael Kors, Capri’s largest brand, posted revenue of $635 million (£474 million), down by 5.9% year-on-year. Gross profit came in at $388 million (£290 million) with an operating margin of 9.9%.








