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GOELIA expands with 9 new store openings in China and Singapore

The brand aims to enhance its global footprint. 

Chinese fashion brand GOELIA has launched nine new stores in China and abroad, including three flagship locations in Singapore at Jewel Changi Airport and Orchard Road. 

The expansion comes as the brand seeks to strengthen its international presence.

The group said that despite many retailers closing physical stores due to economic pressures, its strong financial performance has enabled its growth, with positive community reception for the new stores.

The brand currently serves online customers in nearly 60 countries and boasts a fan base across 188 regions. It also recently opened its flagship stores in Australia, Singapore, and Spain.

Singapore's status as a major international trade hub makes it a strategic choice for GOELIA, the group added.

GOELIA also integrates its physical stores with online shopping, offering global free shipping for qualifying orders. This approach aims to provide consumers with a convenient and reliable shopping experience as the brand continues to expand its international footprint.

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