Bridal Fashion Leader Rosa Clará Expands U.S. Footprint with New Los Angeles Boutique
As part of its aggressive expansion into the American market, the Spanish fashion company has unveiled two new stores in 2025, first landing in Houston in June and now opening its doors in Los Angeles.
Rosa Clará continues to grow in the United States. The Spanish bridal fashion company, immersed in a growth plan in the U.S. market, launched on Saturday its first own store in Los Angeles, which joins, along with the opening of its Houston store in June, the other two branded outlets in Miami and Chicago.
The new Los Angeles opening, which is part of its growth strategy in the U.S. market, is located on Robertson Boulevard, one of the city’s busiest areas, and follows its opening in Houston just three months ago. In Houston, the company opened in one of the city’s commercial areas, River Oaks, last June.
The company opened its first Miami store in 2013, which has stood at 365 Miracle Mile, located in Downtown Coral Gables, ever since. A decade later, in 2023, came the second opening, its Chicago flagship located in River North, one of the city’s most central neighborhoods.
Rosa Clará continues to analyze locations such as Dallas, Atlanta and Boston for its next landings
Rosa Clará plans to further strengthen its presence with single-brand stores in the U.S. market, analyzing locations such as Dallas, Atlanta and Boston. These points of sale will accompany the brand’s development in the multi-brand channel.
The company, which celebrates its thirtieth anniversary this year, is in full commitment to international growth, after having left behind the blow of Covid-19, a crisis that particularly affected the bridal sector due to the paralysis of social events. According to the latest available data, the company has 140 monobrand stores and a presence in 4,000 points of sale, giving it a presence in 83 countries.
Headquartered in L’Hospitalet de Llobregat (Barcelona), Rosa Clará has subsidiaries in the United States, Brazil, Mexico, Canada, Portugal, France, the United Kingdom and Germany. The company also operates four activity centers in Spain, where it manages the production and distribution of its sixteen bridal collections and six evening collections per year.