This summer, Australian womenswear brand Dissh is set to expand its brick-and-mortar presence with the launch of five new stores across New South Wales, Victoria, and its much-anticipated debut in Western Australia. Driven by female empowerment and an effortless sense of cool, this growth will bring Dissh’s retail network to 11 stores across four states.
Dissh’s design philosophy champions feel-good natural fibres and meticulous detailing, ensuring pieces are as enduring as they are stylish. Each timeless collection is thoughtfully crafted to be worn consciously and cherished well beyond a single season.
Claremont is the location of Dissh’s Perth debut
A highlight of the new store rollout is Dissh’s highly anticipated retail premiere in Western Australia, with a flagship location opening at Claremont Quarter on November 26th. The brand has also announced that another store will soon arrive at Karrinyup Shopping Centre.
For the design, Dissh partnered with longtime collaborator, interior designer Brahman Perera, to craft a space that seamlessly blends urban sophistication with the effortless charm of coastal warmth.
The striking storefront boasts expansive windows, offering unobstructed views into the refined interiors. Signature Dissh design elements take centre stage, from the tactile allure of travertine to the gentle flow of draped sheer fabrics, creating an inviting and sophisticated aesthetic.
Within the fitting rooms, shoppers are immersed in the glow of an expansive oculus, bathing their ensembles in soft, natural light. This distinctive feature is set to become a hallmark of the new Dissh store design, elevating the fitting experience with a touch of elegance.
Pop-ups and new stores around Australia
Adding to the momentum, there will be a pop-up in Karrinyup Shopping Centre on November 27th.
Later in December, Dissh will unveil two more stores in Victoria, following the brand’s Melbourne retail debut last year with a boutique in the Chadstone shopping precinct.
Earlier this month, Dissh celebrated the opening of its third New South Wales store in Miranda on November 16th, alongside a new boutique on Brisbane’s stylish James Street.
The latest store openings top off an incredible year for Dissh.
The brand held its first pop-up showroom in Los Angeles in March, it welcomed Brett Blundy of the BBRC Worldwide Group to its board of directors, and recently made a $200,000 donation to Thread Together — the Australian charity providing new and quality clothing to women in need.