The Howard de Walden Estate is pleased to announce that it has recently signed French menswear label, Fursac, for a 2,090 sq. ft site at 12 Marylebone High Street. The store will feature the brands entire range, from formal tailoring to urban casual.
This is the latest in a string of new retail deals for Howard de Walden following Rixo and Anglo-Italian. These deals add to the areas’ distinctive retail offering, curated for the Marylebone customer. This forms part of Howard de Walden’s strategy to strengthen the standalone menswear offer, which currently includes Luca Faloni and Slowear.
Founded in Paris in 1973, Fursac offers French clothing, with formal tailoring, casual pieces and eveningwear all elegantly co-existing. Fursac today focuses on its savoir-faire and love of noble materials to create a distinctly French style, blending yesterday’s elegance with contemporary chic.
Jenny Casebourne, Retail & Leisure Director at Howard de Walden commented:
“We are pleased to announce Fursac as the latest retailer to join Marylebone Village. In keeping with our philosophy, Fursac adds to our mixture of carefully selected brands, enhancing the fantastic retail & leisure offer and complementing the area’s distinctive feel.”
Elina Kousourna, executive director at Fursac added:
“We are delighted to open our second boutique in London in Marylebone Village. I’m convinced of the appeal and potential of French clothing proposed by Fursac in the English market. This second opening represents our desire of international expansion, which should see others in the coming months.”