TOPSHOP

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TOPSHOP brand introduction

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Founded in 1964, the British Arcadia Group, TOPSHOP, is committed to the design, production and sales of clothing, bags, bracelets, underwear and cosmetics

Topshop is a business miracle of a fast fashion brand, and the high street fashion led by Topshop has gone from British popularity to Europe and the United States to Asia, and China also has quite a few Topshop fans. Topshop was founded in London, England in 1964 with only one Peter Robinson counter in the middle of the Sheffield department store, and a year later Peter Robinson department store gave Topshop a lot of space in the basement.

In 1974, Topshop exited from Sheffield to become an independent retailer, and when Jane Shepherdson became Topshop's brand director in 1999, her vision was to establish the Topshop brand as the definitive fashion brand.

Since then, Topshop has gradually become a success story in the fashion industry. Topshop now has 309 fashion outlets in the UK, including the world's largest fashion store, a Topshop department store in London's Oxford Circus, which attracts 200,000 shoppers every week.

In September 2005, Topshop presented a product line of its own design. The product line is called Topshop Unique, and the brand was created in 2001 and officially presented at London Fashion Week, after which they formed exclusive partnerships with some international boutiques. These boutiques include: 'Opening Ceremony' in New York; 'Colette' in Paris and '10 Corso Como Comme des Garcons' in Tokyo.

Every week, Topshop has 100,000 new products on the shelves. The Topshop store sells products in every way you can think of it, from fur coats to boleros to a wide variety of accessories such as bags, bracelets, lingerie, cosmetics and even toys.


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