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The House of Rare unveils its 26th store at Kammanahalli, Bangalore

By Retail4Growth Bureau | February 04, 2026

This launch aligns with The House of Rare’s broader strategy to strengthen its presence across high-growth urban markets while continuing to scale thoughtfully across India. 

The House of Rare, a premium & luxury brand that offers designer wear for men, women & kids, announced the launch of its 26th store in Bangalore, located at Kammanahalli. Strengthening the brand’s footprint in one of India’s most fashion-forward and culturally diverse cities, this new store marks a key milestone in The House of Rare’s continued retail expansion. 

Spanning across 5,240 sq ft, the Kammanahalli store brings together key verticals from The House of Rare universe, each with its own distinct identity while maintaining a seamless shopping journey.

The ground floor is dedicated to Rareism, showcasing contemporary womenswear, whereas the first floor houses Rare Rabbit for men alongside Rare Ones by Rare Rabbit, the kidswear range for boys aged 4 to 16. The second floor features Rare Rabbit and Rare’Z by Rare Rabbit, spotlighting progressive menswear paired with contemporary footwear and street-inspired styles designed for the urban consumer.

“The Bangalore market continues to be incredibly important for us. With the launch of our Kammanahalli store, we’re strengthening our presence in a neighbourhood that reflects the city’s youthful energy, cultural diversity, and evolving fashion sensibilities. This store is designed to offer a holistic experience across menswear, womenswear, kidswear and footwear, while staying true to our vision of creating modern, accessible fashion destinations,” said Lavish Soni, Chief Business Officer – Retail, The House of Rare.

True to The House of Rare’s design-forward philosophy, the Kammanahalli store features clean, contemporary interiors that balance minimalism with warmth. Neutral tones, sculptural elements, soft curves, and thoughtful lighting create an inviting, gallery-like environment that allows the collections to take centre stage. The layout encourages exploration while maintaining a sense of ease and intimacy.

This launch aligns with The House of Rare’s broader strategy to strengthen its presence across high-growth urban markets while continuing to scale thoughtfully across India. With 180+ stores nationwide and a strong digital ecosystem, the brand remains focused on blending scale with soul - crafting immersive retail experiences that resonate with today’s modern Indian consumer.

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