Models Own opens ‘Bottleshop’ store in Doncaster’s Frenchgate Shopping Centre
One of Europe’s fastest growing cosmetics brand is now open for business in Doncaster – in the unusual form of a ‘Bottleshop’.
Models Own has opened its latest UK store at Frenchgate Shopping Centre, Doncaster as a giant nail polish bottle tipped on its side.
Mark Rodol, CEO of Models Own, said: “Models Own fans have been screaming for more Bottleshops in the north of England so we’re really excited to be opening in Frenchgate.
“Models Own is not just about our wide range of quality cosmetics, but also the unique shopping experience of a giant nail polish bottle.
“The Frenchgate shoppers are going to love it!”
Karen Staniforth, Frenchgate marketing manager, said: “Models Own is a Mecca for any nail polish fan and the store - quite literally a shop within a bottle – is a very eye-catching feature.
“We’re thrilled to be able to welcome the glitz and glamour of Models Own. Customers can play first-hand with the products and experience excellent nail and product knowledge courtesy of the professionally trained nail artists on hand to help.”
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