Supreme opens its first store in Miami with contemporary art, skate culture and urban style in the Design District, marking a new milestone in its global expansion.
The iconic streetwear brand Supreme is officially opening its first flagship store in Florida this Thursday, 10 April, right in the heart of Miami’s Design District. Spanning 373 square metres, the new space is not merely a retail outlet but a full-on visual and cultural experience.

The interior is adorned with striking artworks by artists such as Rita Ackermann, Harmony Korine, Mark Gonzales, Nate Lowman and Fuck This Life, blending contemporary art with the brand’s raw urban identity. One of the store’s standout features is a suspended skate bowl, designed by Steven Badgett of Simparch, which hovers above the floor while clothing racks line the edges of the space.

To celebrate the opening, the 18th Supreme location worldwide, the brand has also released ‘HEADBANGER‘, a new skate film directed by William Strobeck. Shot throughout the streets of Miami, the film stars local talent Zion Effs alongside a cast of renowned skaters, including Joseph Campos, the latest addition to the team.