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Off-White debuts in India with Mall of Asia takeover in Bengaluru

Divya SBy Divya SApril 14, 20262 Mins Read
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The brand’s flagship store launch turns the mall into an immersive showcase.

 Luxury streetwear brand Off-White has officially entered the Indian market with a high-impact “Mall Takeover” at Mall of Asia in Bengaluru, creating an immersive brand experience that extends beyond a traditional retail launch.

Announced on April 13, the activation transforms the mall into a full-scale Off-White showcase through façade projections, branded barricades and large-format digital screens across key touchpoints. In partnership with Brand Concepts, the initiative is designed to deliver high visibility and consumer engagement by blending retail, culture and content in one integrated environment.

From striking visuals on the mall exterior to campaign films displayed across major digital screens inside, the takeover aims to create an experience-driven launch aligned with evolving consumer behaviour, where shoppers increasingly engage with brands through immersive storytelling and shareable moments.

At the centre of the activation is Off-White’s flagship store at Mall of Asia, positioned as the anchor of the experience. The rest of the mall functions as an extension of the brand’s identity, allowing visitors to interact with Off-White™ through multiple visual and digital touchpoints throughout the destination.

“We wanted Off-White’s India debut to feel like a moment, not just a launch. The mall takeover helps us create that scale and immediacy,” said Abhinav Kumar, Co-Founder, Brand Concepts.

Prateek Maheshwari, Managing Director, Brand Concepts, said, “This is about meeting consumers where they are and giving them something worth stopping for, engaging with, and sharing.”

With the latest launch, Brand Concepts said it continues to expand its portfolio of global brands in India through experience-first retail strategies. Off-White, meanwhile, is positioning its entry as a culturally relevant and high-visibility debut in one of the country’s key retail markets.

Consumers can now explore and purchase Off-White collections online as well as at the Bengaluru flagship store.

 

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