At Maksu, every decision begins with intention. From the way it designs its collections to the spaces it creates for them, MAKSU believes in a considered approach that values craftsmanship, culture, and authenticity. MAKSU stores are never designed to overpower the clothes; instead, they are calm, architectural environments that allow the focus to remain on the garments themselves. Opening its second store on King’s Road in London marks a natural continuation of the brand’s journey with the city, one built on respect for heritage, thoughtful design, and a shared appreciation for understated elegance.
“London is a truly cosmopolitan city, and it offers us the unique opportunity to connect with a diverse, international community. At our Bruton Street store, we welcome clients from many different nationalities, reflecting the global spirit of the city itself. In contrast, our King’s Road store allows us to build a strong and meaningful relationship with a predominantly British clientele, rooted in the local culture and lifestyle. London has become an essential part of MAKSU’s journey, not only as a fashion capital but as a city that allows MAKSU to engage with both global and local audiences in an authentic way. Our commitment to London continues to grow, and we see the opening of our second store as only the beginning. Looking ahead, we aspire to expand further within the city, with plans to open two additional locations that reflect London’s diversity, heritage, and enduring influence on our brand,” said Mehmet Aksu, founder and CEO.
The Mayfair store is the brand’s flagship—designed with meticulous care and attention to detail, down to the material of their hangers and even the curtain track in our fitting rooms. That same approach carried into King’s Road, where the MAKSU design language feels even more intentional. The staircase leading to the second floor naturally becomes the focal point, almost sculptural in its presence. For MAKSU, they don’t see themselves as simply selling clothes; they’re creating a lifestyle shaped by architecture, art, and the atmosphere we build around each collection. This is why the staircase in the King’s Road store is more than a functional element; it is a sculptural centerpiece that defines the space and guides the customer’s journey through it. It draws attention naturally, creating a sense of discovery as you move upward—turning the store into an experience rather than just a retail environment.




