, Thailand
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URBAN REVIVO revamps store in ICONSIAM

It is part of the group's ongoing expansion in Thailand.

URBAN REVIVO is set to reopen its upgraded store in ICONSIAM, Bangkok, on 9 November.

The reopening event will invite customers to experience the revamped space, marking another step in URBAN REVIVO's expansion in Thailand.

The redesigned store features an art installation centered around the orchid, a symbol of elegance and allure in Thai culture.

The unique theme aligns with URBAN REVIVO's strategy to blend local culture into its stores, creating spaces that are more than just retail—places where fashion and art intersect to enhance the shopping experience.

The ICONSIAM reopening is part of URBAN REVIVO's ongoing expansion in Thailand.

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