Japanese retailer Lumine has unveiled a new 7,000 sq ft flagship store in Singapore's Raffles City mall. The store replaces the former Robinsons department store and features nine Japanese fashion brands, including three showcased through shop-in-shop concepts.
Lumine unveiled a 7,000 sq ft flagship store in Raffles City , taking over the space department store Robinsons used to occupy.
In the past month, beauty retailer Sephora Singapore celebrated the reopening of two revamped stores – at Ion Orchard and VivoCity.
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