Charming Charlie, a women’s contemporary jewelry and accessory retailer, has opened its second Saudi store on Tahlia Street in Jeddah.
The 2,550 square feet store is operated by Apparel Group, Charming Charlie’s international licensing partner, which has further growth planned for the brand in the Middle East this year.
The retailer recently opened eight other store locations across Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar and Oman.
Known for carrying a wide array of accessible fashion accessories merchandised by color, the Charming Charlie Tahlia Street store offers a full range of products, including fashion jewelry, handbags, apparel, small leather goods, scarves, watches, sunglasses, a special occasion collection, and more.
The new location showcases the brand’s newest retail concept with a residential-style interior that mixes feminine, mid-century accents with luxe materials and details.
“It’s exciting to bring Charming Charlie's colorful palette of accessories and playful shopping experience to more women throughout the world,” said Charlie Chanaratsopon, founder and CEO, Charming Charlie.
Charming Charlie is a women’s contemporary jewelry and accessories retailer offers “unrivaled value through high quality style and an accessible price.”
Launched in 2004 by Charlie Chanaratsopon, the brand is known for merchandising its broad product assortment by color.
Charming Charlie has more than 370 global retail stores across the Middle East, the United States, Canada and Philippines.
Source: Arab News
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