A popular shop at Oxford’s Westgate shopping centre has relocated.
Lifestyle retailer Miniso has reopened at Westgate Oxford in a new and revamped store located on the lower ground floor.
The store has a new look-and-feel and showcases Miniso’s array of pop culture and lifestyle products including popular blind boxes, soft plushies, beauty, homewares, and accessories.
Saad Usman, Chief Operating Officer at Miniso UK, added: “Our Westgate Oxford store was one of the first stores Miniso opened in the UK back in 2021, so it's great to be able to celebrate the next chapter for this store three years later.
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“Opening just in time for Christmas, the new store has a brand-new look and feel.
“It's the perfect place to bring our ‘Life is For Fun’ spirit to life and we can't wait for shoppers to step inside and explore our trendy and affordable collections like Hello Kitty and Friends, and all of the stylish and unique gift options we have in store.”
This move follows Westgate’s announcement that three new shops, Route One, Yogoo! and The Perfume Shop, have opened at the shopping centre.
Brendan Hattam, Centre Director at Westgate Oxford, commented: “We’re thrilled to announce the opening of a range of both independent and larger brands in the run up to the festive season.
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“We know that our guests will be ramping up their Christmas shopping ahead of the big day, so these openings are perfectly timed to ignite the holiday spirit and offer an exciting array of gifting options.”
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