The beloved Gen-Z brand Princess Polly, based in Australia, just opened its second United States location—here in Scottsdale at Scottsdale Fashion Square. The first location was in Los Angeles.
The 5,320-square-foot store opened on Sept. 8. A formal Grand Opening event will take place on Sept. 21, during which the first 100 customers will receive classic hoodies. Other giveaways will also take place throughout the day.
“Our U.S. customers have warmly welcomed our first Princess Polly store in Los Angeles, and we’re thrilled to bring the same energy and style to Scottsdale,” says Eirin Bryett, co-CEO of Princess Polly. “The new store will capture the essence of Princess Polly with vibrant, interactive displays and a curated collection of on-trend styles, offering a shopping experience that’s both dynamic and unforgettable.”
Princess Polly is located on the second level of the shopping center and features more than 250 apparel looks, as well as accessories and footwear.
The brand plans to open additional stores nationwide in the coming months.
7014 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
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Categories: Retail & Shopping, Shopping
Tags: clothing, Princess Polly, scottsdale fashion square, shopping, Women's fashions
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