Sheffield’s newest boutique department store launches at Fox Valley
Sheffield’s new independent department store Sandersons is now officially open at the Fox Valley development.
The new Sandersons Boutique Store opened for business at 11am on Thursday September 1st, with managing director Deborah Holmes, ITV Yorkshire presenter Christine Talbot and celebrity hairdresser Mark Hill.
The Coronation Street star Shobna Gulati also joined the opening celebrations and the store’s Beauty Ambassador and TV personality Armand Beasley was on hand in the Sandersons Beauty Lounge. Armand will be in store regularly for advice and consultation.
Sandersons can be found by the entrance to the new £50m Fox Valley retail development in Stocksbridge, North Sheffield.
Sandersons features a host of new brands to the area such as In-Wear, Onjenu and Masai, alongside other established fashion brands, including Ted Baker, Phase 8, White Stuff, Barbour and Joules.
South Yorkshire products in the store include British Silverware and The Sheffield Pewter Company as well as the artwork from the local artist Matt Cockayne. The store also houses Blakes Tea Room, an in house floristry service, nail bar and the Benefit Brow Bar.
Sandersons is headed by managing director Deborah Holmes and managed by store manager Lisa Fox.
Deborah said: “We’ve have had a great start and a really lovely response to the new store so far, we’d like to thank everyone who came to our opening event – we have lots of ideas for events in store and we can’t wait for our first Sandersons Christmas.
“We have put excellent customer at the centre of everything we do at Sandersons and we have a great team here who are all focussed on making shopping at our store a very special experience.”
Sandersons covers 17,000 sq. ft. over two floors.
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