Townsville Bulletin

DJs puts best foot forward with luxury shoes floor

- DAVID SIGSTON

DAVID Jones hopes the $ 200 million redevelopm­ent of its Sydney flagship store gets off on the right foot, with an entire floor dedicated to luxury shoes.

The seventh floor of David Jones’ Elizabeth St department store will be filled with shoes from boutique brands including Louis Vuitton, Chanel and Gucci – and overlooked by a champagne and dining bar.

With South African owner Woolworths having written down the value of David Jones by $ 712.5 million earlier this year, the retailer is hoping the refit – which is scheduled for completion in September – can boost flagging sales and bring in big- spending tourists.

David Jones chief executive David Thomas said the redevelopm­ent was a large investment, but was confident Woolworths would see a return.

“We’re very confident we’ll make a good return out of creating an experience Sydneyside­rs and Australian­s haven’t seen before,” Mr Thomas said.

The shift comes as rival Myer faces increasing pressure from its chief stakeholde­r, and retail veteran, Solomon Lew, to overhaul its board and strategy.

Mr Lew, the chairman of Premier Investment­s, has repeatedly attacked Myer’s board for its over- reliance on heavy discounts and more accessible brands.

Mr Thomas said the shift by DJs towards high- end brands was an effort to reposition as a destinatio­n experience.

“When you think of London and Selfridges, New York and Le Bon Marche … great department stores that are great tourist destinatio­ns, we want to be that place in Sydney,” he said.

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