Miniso enhances shopping experience with playful design and exclusive products.
Global lifestyle retailer Miniso has launched a new pink-themed flagship store in Vancouver, located at CF Richmond Centre. This 3,500-square-foot store, the first of its kind in British Columbia, aims to provide a unique and engaging shopping experience with its vibrant pink décor and interactive features. Customers can explore eye-catching installations like a pink ferris wheel, a blind box station, and a makeup area designed for hands-on interaction. 3,000 products and exclusive partnerships The flagship store offers a wide range of products, including over 3,000 SKUs. Shoppers can find everything from daily necessities to fan-favorite items like blind boxes, plush toys, cosmetics, and household goods. Miniso’s exclusive collaborations with globally recognized IPs such as Disney, Sanrio, BT21, Chiikawa, and Zanmang Loopy are also available, alongside new beauty launches from brands like Black Rouge, Into You, MilleFee, and Canmake. Part of a broader Canadian expansion The Vancouver flagship opening is part of Miniso’s ongoing expansion strategy in Canada. Earlier in 2024, the brand opened around 10 new stores, including in CF Fairview Mall and CF Lime Ridge Mall in Ontario. Looking ahead, Miniso plans to open additional stores at Eaton Centre and other major malls in Quebec, continuing its rapid growth across the country.
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