EXCLUSIVE: Australian beauty retailer, MECCA will expand its footprint in South Australia, opening the state’s first two-storey store in the suburbs.
The new SA flagship will open its doors on May 29 in the Burnside Village redevelopment, as first reported by InDaily in March.
Second in size only to Sydney’s George Street location, the ground-floor store spans 950 square metres and triples the size of the existing MECCA Maxima and MECCA Cosmetica at the shopping centre.
Gregg Downer, the chief executive officer of Burnside Village’s owner Cohen Group, said the store brings “an unparalleled selection of the world’s leading beauty brands to Burnside Village customers, while offering an immersive and inspiring retail experience”.
The MECCA store will exclusively stock Element Eight and Reome, while a wider selection of brands, including Smashbox, Stila, Yves Saint Laurent, Lancome, Jo Malone and Kerastase will become available at the expanded location.
The store will also feature semi-private skin treatment beds, MECCA’s interactive Carousel Playbar, a Beauty Lab area and Perfumeria.
On Tuesday, InDaily revealed furniture and design brand, Coco Republic, is set to establish its first and only South Australian showroom in the mall’s expansion.
Formally known as Town and Country Living, Coco Republic will open on May 29 and offer a selection of indoor and outdoor furniture, home decor, soft furnishings and artwork
Meanwhile, Australian labels Aje and Nude Lucy are expected to join the retail lineup, alongside the first new food offering, Zambrero.
Activewear retailers Stylerunner and LSKD, and French cookware brand Le Creuset are also among the new additions.
Find a list of the new stores coming to Burnside Village here.