Is it 1966? Mick Jagger, Rolling Stones Bucking Retail Trend, Opening Brick and Mortar Store in Carnaby Street, London


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Two things come to mind when you hear the Rolling Stones open a boutique in Carnaby Street, London: is it 1966? Do they know that they do not realize anyone in stores in brick and mortar? Am I in a pandemic?

Unfortunately, however, Mick Jagger and co are about to sell ‘pieces for fans of all ages, including men, women and children’s fashion and accessories. A special glassware has been developed with Baccarat engraved with the Rolling Stones tongue. The store will provide chairs and scarves The soloist, and raincoats and hats from premium Swedish raincoat brand Stutterheim. ”

In principle, anything they can stamp the famous tongue logo on, with a special Pantone color red. This will be a band in the 1973 release of “Goats Head Soup” with a new song called “Scarlett.”

Um, Mick, the Beatles tried this in 1968. But merch is merch, no matter what year it is! Start them off – I mean, the cashier!

The new store, created in collaboration with Bravado, the brand and brand management company of Universal Music Group, will include all the features of the iconic band and will exclusively include new fashion and merchandise under the ‘RS No. 9 Carnaby ‘brand available in store and online starting September 9, 2020.

And this will not be the only store. It is described as the “flagship.” Then support yourself for a Stones store that comes to your mall, if anything.

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Roger Friedman started his Showbiz411 column in April 2009 after 10 years with Fox News, where he created the Fox411 column. He wrote the Intelligencer column for NY Magazine in the mid-1990s, reporting on the OJ Simpson trial, as well as for the real Parade magazine (when it became the property of Conde Nast), and has written for the New York Observer, Details, Vogue, Spin, the New York Times, NY Post, Washington Post, and NY Daily News among many publications. He is the author and co-producer of “Only the Strong Survive”, a selection of Cannes, Sundance and Telluride Film festivals, directed by DA Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus.