, Singapore

Dolce & Gabbana Beauty launches first Singapore flagship

The store offers a variety of make-up products.

Italy-based Dolce & Gabbana’s makeup brand, Dolce & Gabbana Beauty, will be launching its first flagship store in Singapore at ION Orchard, the shopping mall announced through its social media channel.

Established in 1985, Dolce & Gabbana designs, produces and distributes high-end clothing, leather goods, footwear and accessories. It also manages the production and distribution of its fragrances, make-up, eyewear, timepieces and jewels lines.

The store as a fashion brand reopened in ION Orchard in 2015, carrying ready-to-wear, accessories and fine jewelry collections for both men and women.
 

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