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Gucci opening outlet at Sawgrass Mills this week

 

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Just in time for holiday shopping, Gucci will open an outlet store at Sawgrass Mills.

This will be the first outlet store in South Florida for the luxury retailer. The exact date of the opening has not been set, but it will be before Thanksgiving. The store will be temporarily located at The Oasis at Sawgrass Mills, but will then move after the holidays to a permanent location as part of the ongoing expansion of The Colonnade Outlets at Sawgrass Mills. The 40,000-square-foot expansion is expected to be completed early next year.

The Gucci outlet store will carry a range of clothing, handbags, shoes and more from the prominent luxury brand.

“Gucci, one of several exclusive retailers at Sawgrass Mills and nowhere else in the market, will enhance our unique brand of shopping and meet shopper demand for more luxury brands for less,” said Luanne Lenberg, vice presdient and general manager at Sawgrass Mills.

Joining Gucci in the Colonnade expansion will be other new outlet tenants in South Florida like Diane Von Furstenberg and Robert Graham. The rest of the retailers have not yet been announced. The Colonnade already includes a selection of the top names in luxury retail such as Prada, Canali, Valentino, Salvatore Ferragamo, David Yurman, Judith Ripka, St. John and Giorgio Armani.

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