The new Gucci store spans two levels, boasting a retail space of 4,200 square feet.
Italian luxury powerhouse Gucci makes a stylish statement by opening a new men’s boutique in Miami, strategically positioned in the designer district alongside the brand’s flagship location. This marks Gucci’s fourth men’s clothing store in the United States and brings the total number of stores to 109 in the U.S. and 534 worldwide.

The new Gucci store spans two levels, boasting a generous retail space of 4,200 square feet. Specializing in men’s clothing, the boutique showcases an array of ready-to-wear fashion, footwear, luggage, and accessories. This expansion prompts Gucci to exclusively feature the women’s collection and sel ect items fr om the unisex collection in its neighboring flagship.
Gucci’s Miami men’s store stands out with its green and white facade adorned with the iconic Gucci logo. Inside, the boutique features exquisite design details, including a two-color marble floor harmonizing with the facade’s palette and geometric shapes. Light colors, Art Deco accents, leather sofas, and wool carpets contribute to the store’s luxurious interior.

Reflecting its dedication to sustainability, Gucci incorporates environmental initiatives and energy-saving technologies in the new men’s store. The brand underscores its commitment to responsible retail practices by adhering to international LEED principles and guidelines.
“Gucci first opened in Miami Design District in 2017, building incredible connections with the vibrant community in Florida over the last five years,” said Federico Turconi, president and chief executive officer of Gucci Americas.
“We are delighted to expand our offering in the market with a men’s boutique in the Design District, which is one of only four dedicated men’s locations in the country. This two-story boutique features a comprehensive range of men’s ready-to-wear, shoes, accessories and luggage from Gucci Valigeria — all housed in a beautiful destination for our clients. Right around the corner from our existing boutique, it allows our Miami clientele to experience the best of Gucci’s Italian heritage and fashion in two locations.”
European retail is scaling AI, agentic commerce and retail media, but consumer trust is becoming the constraint. Four structural shifts…
Mall operators are no longer leasing space for pop-ups. They are selling audience access.
Physical stores still drive most retail sales, fulfill online orders, support AI shopping, and help brands return to market.
A practical guide to nine mall tenant formats in 2026, from flagships and pop-ups to anchor redevelopment and mixed-use retail.
1,051 of 1,173 US malls hold zero ultra-luxury brands. Half of all Cartier, Chanel, Hermès, and Louis Vuitton mall stores…
Every physical expansion decision starts with the same question: where does the store go?
Verified signals on brand expansion, store openings, and mall development. Free.
Free · No credit card · Unsubscribe any time
Billed annually · View full comparison · Payment via invoice or PayPal