After more than 30 years of serving Palm Beach shoppers, luxury fashion store Kapsiki is set to close its doors. The boutique will officially close on May 30, 2026, but the owner is thinking of moving to a different location and reopening later this fall.
Kapsiki is Closing Its Worth Avenue Doors
Kapsiki is located at 235 B Worth Avenue and specializes in designer apparel and locally crafted clothing from all over the globe. Throughout 35 years, the boutique has been associated with brands such as Avant Toi, Giorgio Brato, Henry Cuir, Monies, Pero, Lainey Keogh, and Share Spirit.
The Worth Avenue store is expected to shut down this weekend. According to a report by Palm Beach Daily News, Kapsiki is planning a relocation and hopes to reopen sometime this fall.
Owner Marnie Adams confirmed that the boutique’s lease has come to an end and will not be renewed. However, no specific reason was shared behind the decision to leave the current space.
Known for its upscale atmosphere, Worth Avenue is lined with luxury retailers, art galleries, boutiques, and restaurants. The district has long been a shopping destination for Palm Beach visitors and residents alike. This has made Kapsiki a familiar stop for shoppers looking for distinctive fashion pieces.
Over the past 35 years, Kapsiki built a reputation as a luxury fashion boutique catering to both seasonal visitors and local customers. The store became known for its carefully chosen collections. These brought together international fashion, artisan craftsmanship, and one-of-a-kind styles.
The Worth Avenue chapter is coming to a close. However, the planned relocation signals that Kapsiki intends to stay part of Palm Beach’s luxury retail scene. Details regarding the new location and reopening date have not yet been announced.
