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Calling June Opens Resort-Inspired Flagship at The Corridors

The new 1,500 sq. ft. store blends fashion and design, offering an immersive retail concept. It aims to capture the essence of effortless luxury synonymous with the brand.

H. TANABE· Japanese Korrespondent·19. Mai 2026·2 Min. Lesezeit
Exterior view of the new Calling June flagship store at The Corridors, featuring a clean, minimalist design with a prominent brand logo.

Exterior view of the new Calling June flagship store at The Corridors, featuring a clean, minimalist design with a prominent brand logo.

This week, Calling June, a premium ready-to-wear resort and holiday label, unveiled its flagship store at The Corridors. The 1,500 sq. ft. space marks a significant expansion for the brand, introducing an immersive retail concept inspired by tropical escapism and contemporary resort living.

The store’s design, as reported by infashionbusiness.com, draws inspiration from "the fluidity of tides and the relaxed rhythm of vacation living." This translates into soft architectural curves, seamless movement, layered textures, and subtle nature-inspired details. The layout encourages exploration through interconnected spaces, designed to evoke a calm and emotionally engaging atmosphere.

Beyond product display, the flagship integrates curated "pause points" and immersive corners. These features are intended to encourage customers to engage with the brand on a deeper level, offering an experience beyond mere shopping. The space will feature Calling June’s signature Islaa Collection, alongside an upcoming new drop.

According to infashionbusiness.com, co-founder Akanksha Khandelwal stated, "This Flagship Store Is A Reflection Of Everything Calling June Stands For, Effortless Luxury, Escapism, And Thoughtful Design." She added that the aim was a "destination where customers can experience the brand beyond fashion," with every element designed to evoke warmth, ease, and the sensation of a "modern tropical escape."

Calling June targets a global clientele seeking effortless style, quality craftsmanship, and modern versatility. The brand combines European design sensibilities with India’s textile heritage, crafting contemporary resort wear for markets spanning India, the US, Europe, and the Middle East.

Our take: A resort-wear brand opening a flagship meant to evoke a resort atmosphere is hardly groundbreaking, but the success will lie in the execution. If Calling June can genuinely transport its customers to a vacation mindset through design and curated experiences, it could carve a unique niche in a crowded luxury market. The emphasis on "emotionally transporting" design suggests a move beyond transactional retail towards experiential branding, a tactic increasingly vital for luxury labels.

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