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Aries fans, Arise! For the London label has officially opened the doors to its first ever flagship store.

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Founded by Sofia Prantera of Silas and Holmes fame, Aries was born out of an ongoing love of trash culture, outsider art, graphics, and illustration and is a reflection of her fascination with garment dyeing, printing and a forensic approach to garment construction.

The new space — which is located down Soho’s Great Pulteney Street — is a 4,000 square foot, two-floor location designed in collaboration with Brinkworth and Wilson Brothers, the same duo behind Supreme’s Hollywood store.

The location will showcase Aries in-line collections in full for the first time in bricks and mortar and will function as a curated concept store and art space, with exclusive brand collaborations set to be brought to life with a series of installation pop-ups.

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What’s more, Parisian-born coffee shop Paperboy will open its first official outpost outside of Paris within the store as a permanent houseguest.

Alongside great clothes, pop-ups, and coffee courtesy of Paperboy, Aries Soho will play host to exhibitions, experiences, and events alongside seasonal collabs, including an ongoing link-up with David Sims which is currently being exhibited as an exclusive walk through of their archive.

It’s been a long time coming for the brand (13 years, in fact), but Aries Soho is finally here. Aries Arise!

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