L’Occitane stores resumed work in Russia under a “new” name

Not much has changed: the French cosmetics chain L’Occitane has reopened its stores in Russia, but now they are called L’Occitane. About it reported “Izvestia” in the press service of the company. At the same time, the innovation, obviously, has not yet reached Vladivostok in full – the correspondent of VL.ru found an old sign above the entrance.

The company explained that the change of name is connected with the design of the network as a separate legal entity. As Izvestia clarifies, signs at stores were replaced at the end of May. The name of the brand began to be written in Cyrillic, while the corporate colors of the brand and the design of the boutiques remained unchanged.

It should be noted that in Vladivostok, chain stores can be found in the Clover House shopping center (Semenovskaya, 15), the Ignat shopping mall (Komsomolskaya, 13) and the Kalina Mall TVK (Kalinina, 8). At least in one of them – on Semyonovskaya – the design of the entrance remained the same. Doors for buyers are now really open.

The press service of the company clarifies that all L’Occitane stores have now opened. The range of products in them has remained the same and will continue to be replenished. Discount cards and gift certificates that were received by customers before the closing of the network remain valid.

L’Occitane announced the closure of all stores and online sales in Russia in April. Recall that since the end of February, sales in Russia suspended clothing and footwear brands Karl Lagerfeld, Burberry, COS, Nike, chain stores Zara, Pull&Bear, Massimo Dutti, Bershka and others.

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