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Biggest New Look Store Launches in Dublin

This Friday sees fashion retailer New Look open their biggest ever store in Dublin's Jervis centre.

2010-11-05
LONDON, ENGLAND, November 05, 2010 (Press-News.org) This Friday sees fashion retailer New Look open their biggest ever store in Dublin's Jervis centre. This follows the huge success of the opening of their flagship store on bustling Oxford Circus, London.

The store opening party is on 4th November, and invites a mix of press, bloggers, celebrities and competition winners to come and enjoy the show and the store. With music, bubbly, food and a fashion show planned, excitement is building towards the official store opening on 5th November.

The store opening follows countdowns in the local press over the last couple of weeks, involving competitions and ticket giveaways to the store opening party. There are also exclusive offers on the New Look Facebook page for the opening weekend.

The store boasts the largest retail space that the fashion house has ever opened, at 30,000 sq ft of floor space, and is New looks 29th store to be opened in Ireland. Stocking ranges from Generation (New Look's teen range), Maternity, Tall, Lingerie and Inspire (New Look's plus size range). New Look's exclusive "Gold by Giles" collection and celebrity must have range, "Idol", are also all included at the new store. There will also be some unique features to the latest New Look outfit - such as the photobooth technology in changing rooms, allowing shoppers to really check out how their new party dresses or jeans look before buying.

The new Dublin store is open for trade to the public from 5th November, and is located in a portion of the former Arnotts Project store, in Dublin's Jervis Centre.

The fashion retailer is expecting a large turnout for the stores grand opening and with the store opening on 5th of November, they are hoping there will be some fireworks and the day goes off with a bang.

New Look are award-winning fashion retailers, and offer a wide choice of clothing to suit all tastes. From shoes to handbags, dresses to jumpsuits, menswear to kidswear - all ranges and styles can all be found at New Look - and at the moment, some of them at very reasonable prices.

New Look Retailers Ltd
45 Mortimer Street, London W1W 8HJ United Kingdom. Telephone: +44 (0)20 3219 7000 www.newlook.com
VAT No GB429214460 Registered Office: Mercery Road, Weymouth, Dorset, DT3 5HJ, United Kingdom. Registered in England No 1618428


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[Press-News.org] Biggest New Look Store Launches in Dublin
This Friday sees fashion retailer New Look open their biggest ever store in Dublin's Jervis centre.