Paul Devlin, Country Manager UK & Ireland Kiko Milano, says: “As we continue our rapid expansion plans across the UK, our new store at The Trafford Centre will mark a significant milestone for us.”
“The Trafford Centre is an iconic and thriving shopping destination and we are excited to expand our presence to the Manchester and wider community amongst the best calibre of brands.”
“We look forward to bringing the KIKO Milano expansive range of high quality cosmetics for everyone and retail theatre to Trafford Centre in July.”
Russell Loveland, Managing Director, Pradera Lateral – Trafford Centre’s Asset Managers, says: “KIKO Milano have been part of the Trafford line up since 2015 which demonstrates the testament to their strong brand appeal and enthusiastic reception from our visitors.”
“We have seen demand for their innovative and high-quality products, which made it clear that going back to an inline unit was the next logical step.”
“This move not only enhances the shopping experience for our guests but also solidifies Trafford Centre’s position as a premier destination for top-tier beauty brands.”
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