BYAN Opens in Covent Garden

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Photography by Katy Dillon

Contemporary Spanish womenswear label BYAN made its London debut this past winter, opening a limited‑run pop‑up boutique at 28 Henrietta Street, Covent Garden. Recently extended into Spring, this is the brand’s first standalone retail presence in the UK. The destination pop‑up has introduced British shoppers to BYAN’s signature blend of craftsmanship, minimal elegance, and considered design.

Founded by former interior architect Andrea Moragues, each BYAN piece is produced in Spain with a focus on sustainability and limited‑run production. The collection showcased in Covent Garden features plaid wool coats finished with cotton‑velvet detailing, crisp tailored separates, and elevated everyday silhouettes.

“London has always inspired us,” Moragues shared. “Covent Garden, with its mix of heritage and modernity, felt like the perfect place to connect with our UK customers and bring the world of BYAN to life.” — Featured in The Industry.Fashion

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Inside the pop‑up, FoundPop’s design‑led furniture rentals helped set the tone. Smooth lines and warm finishes frame the clothing’s refined palette, turning the space into a gallery of craftsmanship and calm sophistication. The sustainable furniture rentals supported the brand’s commitment to conscious design: functional, beautiful, and built for moments that matter.

The result? A quietly confident retail experience that balanced Spanish artistry with London energy, proving that when thoughtful design meets intentional storytelling, even a temporary space can leave a lasting impression.

London hanging rail hire by FoundPop
London hanging rail hire by FoundPop

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