The New Zealand Herald

David Jones ushers in new era

- Aimee Shaw

The wait is over for Kiwi shoppers as Australian retail giant David Jones opened the doors to its new Wellington store yesterday morning.

Its new shop on Lambton Quay is in the building which once housed the Kirkcaldie & Stains department store.

David Jones brings to New Zealand internatio­nal brands including Camilla and Marc, Shona Joy, Aesop, Hardy Amies and Tom Ford, as well as local designer brands Twenty-Seven Names, Karen Walker, Kate Sylvester, Saben, Rodd & Gunn, Trelise Cooper and Sabatini.

Last month, the Herald reported that the new store would offer personal shopping services and VIP suites.

The store opening marks David Jones’ first internatio­nal expansion was a significan­t moment in the store’s 178-year history, company chief operating executive David Thomas said.

“Customers can expect an exciting mix of local and internatio­nal brands in a premium environmen­t with a comprehens­ive range of services,” he said.

“We are bringing a truly special retail experience to this cosmopolit­an city.”

Retail NZ has welcomed the arrival of David Jones, saying it is good news for shoppers and retailers alike.

“The fact that David Jones has chosen Wellington for the site of its first internatio­nal store is a real vote of confidence in the future of the New Zealand retail market, and that of Wellington in particular,” Retail NZ general manager Greg Harford said.

“David Jones is the latest in a steady stream of internatio­nal stores to be opening up in New Zealand, bringing new brands and new offerings to consumers.”

Harford said the arrival of internatio­nal brands such as David Jones in Wellington and Zara in Sylvia Park would have a positive effect on retailing.

“In the case of David Jones, it will be a real drawcard for shoppers coming to downtown Wellington, and we expect it will add to the vibrancy of the CBD,” he said.

The store will be the first in New Zealand to offer renowned labels Balenciaga, Alexander McQueen, Valentino and Saint Laurent.

 ?? Picture / Mark Mitchell ?? The department store brings global fashion powerhouse­s to Wellington.
Picture / Mark Mitchell The department store brings global fashion powerhouse­s to Wellington.

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