H&M unveiled its latest pop-up store at 372 Broome Street in the heart of New York City’s Nolita neighborhood, with doors open through December 29 for the holidays. The highly anticipated holiday pop-up celebrates the brand’s fresh brand direction, immersing shoppers in curated style, culture, and interactive experiences just in time for peak gifting season.
“This new pop up is a celebration of the H&M brand and an opportunity for us to continue to show up for our customers in new ways,” said Michael Beaumont, Regional Head of Expansion for H&M Americas. “With our H&M Nolita pop-up, as well as our multitude of other store openings in top cities across the Americas this fall, we’re excited to build on our strong heritage while embracing the future”.
Inside the Concept: Curation, Customization, and Community
The H&M Nolita experience is more than a retail drop; it’s an immersive design environment. LA-based design…
studio Perron-Roettinger took the lead, shaping a boutique that bridges trend-driven fashion, beauty, and home with bold décor, curated playlists, and exclusive activations. One of the opening highlights is the aroma installation area, where guests craft personalized bottles of essential oils inspired by New York City.
Led by fragrance experts, attendees learn about six unique base oils and create their own custom blend—a first for an H&M pop-up and available exclusively to H&M Members. The product selection mirrors Nolita’s eclectic, youthful vibe, showcasing fashionable and trend-driven womenswear, beauty, and home products.
Exclusive collections and pre-loved archive drops add extra excitement for regulars and first-timers alike, alongside a preview of the upcoming H&M Holiday Collection launching November 6.
Events, Giveaways, and Community Moments The pop-up kicked off with an Opening Celebration at 12 pm on October 24—with refreshments, music, and the debut of the scent bar. The first 150 customers in line received prizes from a forthcoming special collection, stoking enthusiasm for H&M’s reimagined retail approach…
Discussion
0 Comments
No comments yet
Start the conversation
Share your take on this story and help shape the discussion.
Sign in to join the discussion.