Kendra Scott Boutique Coming to Greenville's Haywood Mall in April 2026
Kendra Scott, built from $500 and a spare bedroom in Austin, is opening its third South Carolina boutique at Greenville's Haywood Mall this April.

Kendra Scott founded her jewelry company in 2002 with $500, a spare bedroom in Austin, and a newborn son at home. Twenty-four years later, the brand is opening a standalone boutique at Haywood Mall in Greenville this April, its third South Carolina location after existing stores in Columbia and Charleston.
The arrival is part of a six-retailer expansion Haywood Mall announced for 2026, one of the more ambitious single-year additions the Simon Property-owned center has undertaken in recent years. Kendra Scott is known for natural stones set in customizable designs, with an everyday lineup that runs to pendants, huggies, and stacking pieces built to layer and mix. The brand sells through Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus, and Bloomingdale's in addition to its own 130-plus stores, but the boutique format gives shoppers something that department-store counters rarely offer: the full range of customization options the brand has built its identity around.
"These additions reflect how Haywood Mall continues to grow alongside our community," said Brandi Crowe, the mall's director of marketing and business development.

The new class of 2026 tenants covers significant retail ground. Clarks, the British footwear label that sells more than 50 million pairs of shoes annually across 35 countries, is joining alongside Rowan, a modern ear-piercing studio; Miss A, a beauty and accessories shop; Free People Movement, the athleisure arm of the Free People brand; and Fit2Run, a Florida-based specialty running retailer opening its first South Carolina location at the mall. Kolapasi, a quick-service Indian restaurant with an existing Greenville presence on Falls Park Drive, rounds out the additions.
Philanthropy is as much a part of the Kendra Scott brand as the stones themselves. Since 2010, the company has donated more than $50 million to local, national, and international causes through programs including Kendra Gives Back and Kendra Cares, the latter placing its work in pediatric hospitals nationwide. That community-facing identity, built into the business since its Austin origins, now travels with every new store the brand opens, and Greenville is next.
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