Italian women fashion brand Miss Sixty, now available locally!

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Miss Sixty, Italian fashion brand will now be available in India in local market as the company has opened its first stores in New Delhi on 7th Oct. The company plans for over 30 stores in the country in the next five years.

The Italian fashion-wear brand looks forward to introduce its other apparel brands, including menswear label Energie and girls' range Killah by next year.

The new store is located inside the DFL Saket shopping centre. The new store is set over an 80 square-meter space, and Sixty’s interior designers team created a mix of vintage elements and details representing the Miss Sixty brand. The company is having its branch all over worl but feels India special as potential markets for future growth.

At present, Miss Sixty has introduced only its shoes and accessories, but plans to launch its apparel segment from its global portfolio for which it has already started looking for potential partners in the country. Current store is opened with partnership together with Gupta H.C. Overseas.

Gupta H.C. Overseas Pvt. Ltd. is a leading manufacturer and exporter of high fashion ladies Footwear and Accessories. The company’s clientele includes brands across Europe and houses Spanish & Italian designers for R&D and Italian technicians for quality assurance.

Sixty Spa Fashion and Authentic brands Export Manager (Emerging Markets) Damiano Cassi said, “Though the real estate market has not been doing so well, it has started recovering. And we feel that this is the best time start out business here”.

The company is looking for more partners and will have 10-12 stores exclusive, the rest will be franchisee-owned.

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