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Kate Spade New York enters India

By April 26, 20171 Min Read
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Global fashion and lifestyle brand Kate Spade New York has forayed into the Indian market with its first two stores in New Delhi. The brand has opened shops in south Delhi ? with one store at the DLF Emporio in Vasant Kunj and another one at the Select City Walk in Saket.
The company has entered India through a long-term distribution and retail license agreement with Reliance Brands, a subsidiary of Reliance Industries. The exclusive distribution rights to the brand in the country lie with Reliance Brands. 
The stores feature its spring 2017 collection, which reflects a Moroccan feel. Throughout the collection, textured fabrics and details including eyelets, pom poms, appliqué roses and ruffles sit against softly flowing and feminine silhouettes. There?s ready-to-wear, handbags, small leather goods, shoes, jewellery, fashion, tech accessories, watches, eyewear and stationery from the brand at the stores.
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