John Lewis,UK launches 'ANYDAY' experiential store

John Lewis,UK launches 'ANYDAY' experiential store

25th October 2021, Mumbai:

The UK-based fashion brand, John Lewis has recently unveiled a new experiential store presenting its envious Anyday collection at its Highcross, Leicester (UK) flagship showroom.

The overarching theme will play out supporting the retailer to create brand recall/ awareness for its forthcoming affordable fashion range.

Broadly this curated Design an effort of in-house team & paraphernalia the brand enjoys, Anyday clearly demonstrates the comprehensive homewares, technology, and clothing collection.

This initiative & endeavor come on the back of the retailer’s expansion it has targeted before itself by introducing the Anyday range to womenswear, menswear, and kidswear too.

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