Retrofête, the New York label known for sequins and unapologetic glamour, has opened a pop-up seasonal store at 115 NE 41st Street in the Miami Design District. The two-level, 3,000-square-foot outpost debuted earlier this month and will remain open through early 2026.
Founded in 2018 by Ohad Seroya and Aviad Klin, Retrofête built its name on clothes that speak loudly. The brand’s mix of high-shine fabrics, precision-like tailoring, and confident silhouettes has turned it into a favorite for anyone who wants to shine at their event. Names like Beyoncé, Jennifer Lopez, and Naomi Campbell have all worn its pieces, but the appeal goes beyond celebrity. Retrofête is perfect for cities that go all out on fashion, and Miami fits that mold. Here, sequins count as everyday wear.

The new space, designed with Miami-based FXN Works, mirrors that balance of energy and ease. A sculptural steel staircase divides two open floors framed by rose-colored carpet, curved velvet seating, and marble tables. It feels luxurious but relaxed, more like a living room than a showroom. Soft lighting, warm textures, and an open layout give the store the same sense of warmth that defines the brand itself.
Inside, the racks carry a well-curated selection from the latest Pre-Fall, Fall, and Resort collections, along with exclusive styles available only in Miami. The pieces reflect the city’s vibe: outfits that move from lunch to late night with ease. Sequins, silk, and metallic knits show up across dresses, separates, and outerwear, while a small bridal capsule collection offers traditional white in the brand’s sleek, celebratory style.

This isn’t Retrofête’s first encounter with South Florida. A smaller pop-up earlier this year sold out in weeks, proving there was a city waiting for more. “Miami has always felt like home,” Seroya said. “This store lets us connect directly with our community here.”
The Miami Design District pop-up opened alongside the relaunch of Retrofête’s SoHo flagship, part of the brand’s growing focus on immersive retail experiences. It’s a space that understands its audience. People here dress up for the same reason they go out – to feel something. Retrofête gets that. Visit them at 115 NE 41st Street.

