Issey Miyake Brings a Sculptural New Flagship and Its First Gallery to Madison Avenue
Issey Miyake has opened a striking new flagship boutique on Madison Avenue in New York, marking a major new chapter for the brand in the city and relocating its downtown
Issey Miyake Brings a Sculptural New Flagship and Its First Gallery to Madison Avenue
Issey Miyake has opened a striking new flagship boutique on Madison Avenue in New York, marking a major new chapter for the brand in the city and relocating its downtown presence to a more expansive, architecturally rich address. The store blends fashion, architecture and exhibition space in a two level concept that overlooks Madison Square Park and anchors the brand in one of Manhattan’s most storied corridors of luxury retail.
A new flagship at 45 Madison Avenue
The new flagship is located at 45 Madison Avenue inside the historic New York Life Building, on the corner of Madison Avenue and 26th Street, facing Madison Square Park. The opening on May 8, 2026 follows the closure of Issey Miyake’s Tribeca store, consolidating the brand’s New York retail into a larger, more visible site in the NoMad/Madison Avenue district.
Spanning roughly 13,000 square feet across two levels, the flagship is described as…
“expansive” and “striking,” designed to house a wide cross section of the Issey Miyake universe under one roof. Ready to wear, pleated collections, accessories and special projects are merchandised in a way that mirrors the brand’s fluid approach to form, movement and fabric technology.
Architecture by SO–IL: glass, light and precision New York architecture studio SO–IL led the design, creating a space that carefully balances the Beaux Arts grandeur of the New York Life Building with Issey Miyake’s signature restraint and focus on material innovation.
The result has been described as “precise” and “audacious,” using contemporary interventions to frame rather than overpower the historic shell. A monumental glass staircase acts as a central sculptural element, visually connecting the two levels and drawing light deep into the interior.
Within the space, a titanium panel is installed as a symbolic gesture to the long friendship and creative dialogue between architect Frank Gehry and Issey Miyake, nodding to the late designer’s fascination with structure and movement beyond clothing…
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