IAN McCONNELL
LUXURY fashion brand Les 100 Ciels has declared that it views Scotland as a “perfect fit” after choosing Glasgow as the location for its first store in the UK outside London.
Les 100 Ciels, which is French for The Hundred Skies and is focused on luxury cashmere, has launched its new store in Princes Square.
Megan Lewis, regional manager for Les 100 Ciels, said: “We are thrilled to be opening our debut store in Glasgow. It marks an integral part of our brand journey.
“We feel that Scotland is a perfect fit for Les 100 Ciels and we can’t wait to see the public’s reaction to a new retailer.”
Claire Wilkinson, marketing manager at Princes Square, said: “Les 100 Ciels is the perfect fit for our shoppers and will complement our existing fashion offering.
“We are committed to bringing in big, exclusive and independent brands - something Princes Square is renowned for.”
Les 100 Ciels says on its website that it “features luxurious cashmere at the heart of every collection” of high-quality, timeless clothing.
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