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Ruffle Takeover: LoveShackFancy Plants Its Flag In Buckhead Village

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Published on March 17, 2026
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LoveShackFancy founder Rebecca Hessel Cohen is bringing her frothy, floral world to Atlanta, with the label set to open its first Georgia store in Buckhead Village this May. Expect the brand’s trademark romantic dresses, pink-soaked interiors and hands-on styling touches to land in the middle of one of the city’s busiest shopping districts, as the New York based label keeps leaning into lifestyle-focused brick-and-mortar expansion.

Hessel Cohen said the brand’s growing global footprint and Buckhead’s mix of retailers made the neighborhood an easy choice, and the new boutique will be LoveShackFancy’s first stand-alone Georgia location, according to Atlanta Business Chronicle. Commercial real estate coverage pegs the store at about 2,100 square feet, right next door to the recently opened Maeve shop in Buckhead Village, as reported by Bisnow.

Why Buckhead?

Buckhead Village has been steadily wooing national lifestyle and apparel names as developers recast the district as a curated shopping-and-dining hub rather than just another luxury corner. Jamestown, which manages the property, has openly talked about bringing in fresh concepts, while local roundups tracking the wave of new tenants have appeared in outlets such as Urbanize Atlanta.

LoveShackFancy's retail strategy

Launched in 2013 by Hessel Cohen, LoveShackFancy grew from a cult-y dress line into a broader lifestyle brand that now includes kids, home and beauty offerings. Wikipedia notes the label’s origins, and retail trade coverage such as The Smudge Report has highlighted the company’s preference for open-air lifestyle centers with strong food-and-beverage lineups instead of traditional enclosed malls.

What it means for Atlanta retail

For Buckhead landlords and neighboring shop owners, LoveShackFancy’s arrival is another signal that national lifestyle brands are taking Atlanta seriously. Developers and property managers point to rising foot traffic and a carefully edited tenant roster as key selling points for labels chasing younger, experience-driven shoppers. Recent coverage and statements from Jamestown and local outlets show a steady stream of national names landing in the district, helping Buckhead Village solidify its pitch as a go-to destination for specialty retail.

The Buckhead Village LoveShackFancy store is slated to debut in May, although the company has not yet shared a public grand-opening date. Hessel Cohen has framed the move as one more step in the label’s global growth story, according to Atlanta Business Chronicle.