Supreme opens its first Miami storefront in the city’s Design District, unveiling a dynamic 3,735-square-foot space featuring contemporary artwork, a suspended skate bowl, and the premiere of HEADBANGER, a new skate film by William Strobeck.
Supreme debuts its long-anticipated Miami location on April 10, 2025, bringing its globally recognized cultural influence to the heart of the Design District. Spanning 3,735 square feet, the store is more than just a retail space—it’s an immersive environment anchored by the work of some of the most compelling contemporary artists. Original pieces by Rita Ackerman, Harmony Korine, Mark Gonzales, Nate Lowman, and Fuck This Life line the space, while a striking, fully suspended skate bowl crafted by Steven Badgett’s Simparch floats above, offering an unconventional architectural centerpiece that reflects Supreme’s signature edge.
To mark the occasion, Supreme premiered HEADBANGER, a full-length skate film shot across Miami by acclaimed filmmaker William Strobeck. The film introduces local standout Zion Effs alongside a dynamic cast of skaters, including Aidan Mackie, Ben Kadow, Caleb Barnett, Kader Sylla, Elijah Odom, Patrick O’Mara, Rowan Zorilla, Sean Pablo, Seven Strong, Troy Gipson, and newly announced team member Joseph Campos. With appearances from icons like Mark Gonzalez, the film serves as both a love letter to the city and a bold statement of what’s next.
Supreme Miami is open Monday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. The store adds a new chapter to Supreme’s narrative and introduces a distinctive energy to Miami’s cultural landscape—where fashion, art, and skate merge seamlessly in a space that’s anything but ordinary. For more information and to shop Supreme’s newest collections, click here. 45 NE 41st St., Miami