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Reiss launches key regional site at centre:mk
Reiss, the premium international fashion brand, has opened its brand-new store and key regional site in centre:mk, one of the UK’s top ten retail and leisure destinations. The 1,884 sq. ft. store, situated on centre:mk’s premium Silbury Arcade, features Reiss’ attainable-luxury collection of modern menswear, womenswear, accessories, and childrenswear.
Fitted out with a minimalistic interior of bleached wood and metallic fixtures, Reiss centre:mk displays the brand’s range of contemporary styles in an equally sleek and elegant location. Co-designed by Reiss’ creative director James Spreckley and D-Raw Architects, the store reflects the brand’s reputation as a modern fashion house, featuring sustainable materials and design. This sustainability-minded approach is mirrored by the destination’s track record in providing sustainable solutions and implementing green initiatives.
Kevin Duffy, centre:mk’s Centre Director, commented: “Continually outperforming benchmarks for footfall and conversion to sales, and with one of the strongest anchor brand line-ups in the UK, centre:mk continues to prove to be a destination of choice for leading UK and international brands. Reiss’ decision to launch a key regional store at centre:mk reflects our reputation as a dominant destination in the UK”.
The opening follows the recent news that Mango, one of Europe’s leading fashion groups, has launched its latest flagship location at centre:mk, exclusively distributing the Mango Woman collection across a selling space of over 4,693 sq. ft. Situated on Midsummer Arcade, Mango is the latest in a series of leading retail brands to commit to centre:mk.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Nick Thornton .
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