Вringing vintage-inspired luxury to the East Coast.
Luxury fashion label Nana Jacqueline has officially entered the New York market, unveiling its first-ever pop-up at 414 West Broadway in SoHo. The temporary store will be open through January 14, 2025, inviting New Yorkers to discover its ultra-feminine, vintage-inspired pieces firsthand. An immersive experience in signature blush pink The SoHo location embodies Nana Jacqueline’s signature blush pink and vintage charm, presenting the Autumn/Winter and Holiday 2024 collections alongside curated best-sellers. With A-list fans like Ariana Grande, Blackpink’s Rosé, Jennie, and Lisa, as well as Jenna Ortega and Kacey Musgraves, the brand’s pieces have become a staple in high-profile wardrobes. A growing U.S. presence This SoHo pop-up comes on the heels of the brand’s Los Angeles pop-up launch, extending its presence beyond e-commerce and major retailers such as Revolve, Anthropologie, and Free People. Nana Jacqueline is also set to expand distribution with upcoming partnerships on Amazon and Rent the Runway, signaling its continued U.S. growth.
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