Ganni Opens This Month In Gold Coast

Chicago, ILLocal News

Ganni will open its first Midwestern storefront in Gold Coast on August 29, adding to a portfolio of 70 locations worldwide. The store at 900 N. Rush St. will showcase items from Ganni’s Pre-Fall 2025 collection, emphasizing its commitment to sustainable and ethically made fashion. Bespoke finishes, including fixtures made from recycled materials, will enhance the shopping experience.

The store will operate from 11 a. m. to 7 p. m. Monday through Saturday, and noon to 6 p.

m. on Sundays. This opening aligns with a broader trend toward sustainable fashion, reflecting consumer preferences for environmentally friendly products. In addition to its aesthetic appeal, Ganni's focus on sustainability may attract a diverse clientele committed to ethical consumption. As the fashion industry increasingly prioritizes sustainability, Ganni's expansion signifies a response to these changing consumer values.

The store aims to create a vibrant community space while offering stylish, responsible fashion choices.

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