Alo Yoga takes over waterfront space in Hong Kong as Asia play heats up

American athleisure brand Alo Yoga has taken over a large waterfront commercial space in Hong Kong after it was vacated by British luxury food retailer Fortnum & Mason. The brand's local debut at the 7,000 sq ft, two-storey space in Tsim Sha Tsui's K11 Musea highlights the success of 'experience-led' wellness brands amid an uneven retail recovery.

American athleisure brand Alo Yoga has taken over a large waterfront commercial space in Hong Kong after it was vacated by British luxury food retailer Fortnum & Mason on January 25. The 7,000 sq ft, two-storey space at K11 Musea in Tsim Sha Tsui marks the brand's local debut. While Alo has not formally announced the store, it has already put up hoardings around the space and listed job openings in Hong Kong.

Founded in Los Angeles in 2007, the company has built its reputation on offering a lifestyle product rather than simply functional sportswear. Endorsed by global celebrities, including Blackpink’s Jisoo and BTS’s Jin, the brand has accelerated its Asia expansion in recent years, opening stores in cities such as Singapore and Bangkok. Mainland Chinese media report planned launches in Beijing and Shanghai later this year.

The move comes amid a prolonged retail downturn and a wave of high-profile store closures. Analysts say “experience-led” wellness brands are emerging as rare bright spots in an otherwise uneven retail recovery.

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