The Mallorcan shoe brand Carmina Shoemaker, founded in 1866, continues its international development. In the last quarter of 2025, she will open three new boutiques in Luxembourg, London and Tokyo.
The first opening took place on September 30th in Luxembourg on the centrally located Avenue Porte-Neuve. Two weeks later, on October 15, the company will open a new branch on Clifford Street in London’s Mayfair. The third boutique will be inaugurated on November 30th in Marunouchi Naka-Dori, one of Tokyo’s most exclusive shopping districts.
With these openings, Carmina will end the year with a network of ten stores of its own. These are located in Palma, Barcelona, Madrid, Paris, New York (Grand Central and Madison Avenue), San Francisco, Luxembourg, London and Tokyo.
Carmina wants to open its first stores in Germany
The company is planning moderate growth for the coming years. Between two and four new sales outlets are to be opened. The focus is on the German market, with Munich and Hamburg being the priority locations. In addition, new options in the USA are being examined.
All of the brand’s models continue to be manufactured in Inca, Mallorca. The company has its workshop and operational headquarters there. A team of craftsmen makes the shoes using traditional techniques. These are combined with modern processes adapted to current market needs.
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