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Sephora to Reopen Newly-Revamped Champs-Elysées Flagship

Sephora is set to reopen its flagship on Paris’ famed shopping street on Oct. 27.
The façade of the newly-renovated store, with two people walking in.
The façade of the newly-renovated store. (Sephora)

After several months of renovations, Sephora is set to reopen its flagship on Paris’ famed shopping street on Oct. 27. It’s the first full renovation the store has had since opening in 1996, and changes include aesthetic tweaks such as stone paving and a 90-metre central glass ceiling designed to mirror the store’s iconic address and Parisian architecture.

Also new are a handful of exclusive brands including Prada Beauty, Valentino Beauty, Glow Recipe, Maison François Kurkdjian and Penhaligons, which will only be available at the flagship and on Sephora’s French website. The revamped location also features a section featuring products that are trending on social media, a gift wrapping station, and a “Fragrance Discovery” area where shoppers can get their perfume bottles engraved.

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