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Models Own to open its second flagship cosmetics store in Leeds
Cosmetics brand Models Own is set to open its new store at Trinity Leeds this month, hot on the heels of its first flagship store in London.
Coming as part of the retailer’s global roll-out, the new store in Leeds has been touted as its ‘largest retail operation’ boasting 850 sq ft of retail space stocking its full range of more than 650 cosmetics products.
Opening Tuesday 28 February, the store will feature bright displays and designs as well as a team of Models Own ‘makeup gurus’ to offer customers beauty tips and tricks.
Commenting on the new opening, Dan Wharton, Marketing Manager at Trinity Leeds, said: “To be chosen as the first stand-alone store outside London is a real coup for the city.
“Models Own is a fantastic destination brand for those looking for cosmetics and we’re delighted we’ll be adding a huge splash of colour to our retail line-up when it opens later this month.”
The brand, which originally began as a nail polish line, opened its first bricks and mortar store at Westfield Stratford at the tail-end of 2016 and has embarked on ambitious worldwide expansion plans after it was purchased by a Saudi Arabian retail conglomerate in 2014.
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