High-end retailers give Beverly Center the nod

11/13/2014

Los Angeles --A round-up of new additions to Los Angeles shopping destination Beverly Center have further elevated the shopping experience at the Bloomingdales- and Macy’s-anchored center.



Uniqlo opened on Oct. 10, introducing a Los Angeles flagship for the fast-fashion retailer in 30,000 sq. ft. of space that is the largest storefront in the Uniqlo portfolio.



Salvatore Ferragamo re-opened on Oct. 10, reflecting the recent evolution of the brand, spearheaded by creative director Massimiliano Giornetti. The redesign features both the men’s and women’s ready to wear collections, accessories, jewelry, and small leather goods; it is located on level 7 near the Macy’s wing.



True Religion Brand Jeans also re-opened in October, debuting a new state-of-the-art omnichannel kiosk shopping system exclusive to the flagship Beverly Center store, the brand’s only new concept store in California.



Bloomingdale’s completed its second-floor renovation in September, featuring the first completed floor of a multi-floor renovation project for the Beverly Center’s anchor store. The new second floor boasts visual updates and an expanded selection of cosmetics, fine jewelry, ladies shoes, handbags and fashion accessories.



A Versus Versace Pop-Up opened in September with a limited run extending through early 2015.



Giuseppe Zanotti opened in August with 1,300 sq. ft. of retail space; this is the Italian shoe designer’s second LA outpost. Unlike the nearby Beverly Hills location, this store features full looks from Zanotti’s debut fall ready to wear collection, handbags and jewelry.


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