Irish Daily Star

BOOK YOUR SLOT

Eason celebrate store opening in style

- ■■Rachel BERESFORD

BOOK retailer eason will be opening a new store in Arnotts on Henry Street, Dublin this Thursday — and if you’re a fan of beauty entreprene­ur Trinny Woodall you can get yourself a free ticket to her book signing now.

The new 280sqm store will be located in the lower ground floor of the department store, adjacent to FAO Schwarz, and will carry a broad range of books with specific emphasis on Irish-published and children’s titles.

Ranges

New fashion stationery brands and greeting card ranges will be introduced specifical­ly for the store and will be presented in the award-winning new fit-out scheme.

Brendan Corbett, Eason Group Head of Marketing and Customer Experience, said: “We’re delighted to be opening a new Eason store in Arnotts; both brands have a rich retail heritage and have been a valued part of Dublin shoppers’ lives for generation­s.

“Eason partnering with Arnotts is a very exciting developmen­t for the city centre and we’re looking forward to working closely with their team.”

Audrey Owens, Director of Home and Lifestyle Concession­s Arnotts, said; “Arnotts is thrilled to welcome Eason, an iconic Irish brand, to our store on Henry Street.

“With our shared commitment to providing exceptiona­l retail experience­s and a diverse range of offerings, this partnershi­p marks an exciting new chapter for both Eason and Arnotts.

Lovers

“We look forward to the enhanced shopping experience it will bring to our valued customers, and we look forward to welcoming book lovers of all ages to explore the diverse range of titles and stationery options.”

The opening will be followed by a book signing session by celebrity beauty entreprene­ur, makeover expert and television presenter Trinny this Saturday, April 20 at 12pm where she will be signing copies of her book Fearless.

This is a ticketed event — and you an book your free ticket online at www.easons.com/events.

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SIGNING: Trinny Woodall

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