
The most stunning fashion brands' headquarters From Uniqlo City in Tokyo to the brutalist building of Acne Studios in Stockholm
Raise your hand if watching the episode of Emily in Paris in which the character played by Lily Collins visits the atelier of the dreaded couturier Pierre Cadault you started wondering what the ateliers and headquarters of great fashion brands really look like. Spoiler alert: they're very different from those seen in Netflix shows.
Far from the clichés of Place-Vendôme, the new offices of the big fashion brands are unique architectural examples, divided between those who prefer the redesigning of historic buildings and those who opt for innovative and avant-garde structures.
nss magazine has selected 8 of the most beautiful fashion brands' headquarters.
Fast Retailing Uniqlo City, Tokyo, Japan
With the video of the hit song Laugh Now, Cry Later, Drake took us all into the huge Nike campus. The facility includes, among other things, a full-size basketball court, the huge Nike Company Store, a full-sized football field, three soccer fields, an Olympic-size swimming pool, running and athletic tracks, a lake in the outdoor area, cafes, bars, restaurants, hairdressers, manicures - basically a small town. Here, the brand's innovative products are designed and developed, with particular attention to experimentation and research, carried out in the sports research laboratory. In case you want another taste of Nike HQ, we recommend watching the episode of the Netflix Abstract series dedicated to the genius of Tinker Hatfield, who will take you in the offices and laboratories of the Swoosh.