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Bravissimo and Pepperberry to open combined store at Liverpool ONE

Lingerie and swimwear retailer Bravissimo and its sister fashion clothing brand Pepperberry will be joining the line-up at Liverpool ONE this autumn. Situated on Peter’s Lane,… View Article

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Bravissimo and Pepperberry to open combined store at Liverpool ONE

Lingerie and swimwear retailer Bravissimo and its sister fashion clothing brand Pepperberry will be joining the line-up at Liverpool ONE this autumn.

Situated on Peter’s Lane, the 5,000 square foot store will be adjacent to national and international brands such as Ted Baker, Hugo Boss, Reiss and Michael Kors.

Founded in 1995, Bravissimo now operates 25 high street stores.

Miles Dunnett, director of portfolio management at Grosvenor Fund Management, said: “Having achieved our strongest sales and footfall since opening, it is a great time to welcome Bravissimo to Liverpool ONE. Peter’s Lane is a great location for the brand and alongside designer fashion, the store will be a strong addition to the ever evolving retail offer.”

The news coincides with recently released performance indicators for Liverpool ONE which show that footfall and sales rose by 3% and 6% respectively in the year to date compared to the first six months of last year.

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