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Nordstrom Opens $2M+ Appointment-Only Styling Studio on Melrose Place

Catherine Bloom's luxury curation model replaces open-floor retail with client-book economics.

Published June 17, 2026 Source Fashionista From the chopped neck
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LOUIS XIII · June 17, 2026

Nordstrom Opens $2M+ Appointment-Only Styling Studio on Melrose Place

Catherine Bloom's luxury curation model replaces open-floor retail with client-book economics.

PublishedJune 17, 2026
SourceFashionista →
From the chopped neck

Nordstrom converted its Melrose Place Local store into an appointment-only luxury styling studio under Catherine Bloom, the department store's first director of luxury styling. The Los Angeles location eliminates walk-in traffic. Clients book 90-minute minimum sessions. No browsing.

The studio operates on client-book economics rather than foot traffic. Bloom curates inventory based on appointment calendars, not seasonal floor sets. The model requires $2M–$3M annual revenue per stylist to justify the square footage, according to luxury retail consultants tracking the Nordstrom Local conversions. The company declined to disclose session fees or average transaction values. The Melrose address previously served as a Nordstrom Local hub—alterations, returns, personal shopping—but generated inconsistent margin per square foot compared to full-line stores.

This matters because it signals Nordstrom's acknowledgment that luxury goods now move through relationship infrastructure, not discovery engines. The appointment-only format removes the aspiration layer—the browsing customer who buys nothing or buys entry-price—and focuses capital on clients with existing spend history or referral credibility. Department stores spent two decades trying to compete with specialty boutiques on curation while maintaining supermarket accessibility. Nordstrom is now admitting those models cannot coexist profitably in the same four walls.

The studio model also allows Nordstrom to test luxury brand partnerships that refuse traditional department store placement. Several European houses will supply product to stylists with private client books but will not put inventory on open floors next to contemporary labels. Bloom's role consolidates what were previously fragmented personal shopping desks across Nordstrom's full-line stores. The company can now negotiate brand access based on controlled distribution and per-client revenue thresholds instead of traffic counts.

Operators should watch whether Nordstrom expands this format to its Manhattan, Dallas, and San Francisco locations within the next 18–24 months. The company operates 94 full-line stores. Converting even 12–15 underperforming locations to stylist studios would represent a material shift in floor economics. Also worth watching: whether Bloom's team begins taking equity or revenue-share positions in emerging designers, turning the studio into a wholesale funding vehicle rather than pure retail.

The Melrose studio opened without press event or influencer activation. Nordstrom notified existing clients by private invitation. That silence is the business model.

The takeaway
Nordstrom's appointment-only studio eliminates walk-in traffic to focus capital on relationship-based luxury sales at **$2M+** per stylist annually.
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