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Shopping cum holidaying

01 Aug 2008

LIFE’S two greatest pleasures are touted to beat as one in Chic Outlet Shopping® Villages across Europe. The offers are supposed to be so good that management is urging that the villages “should be written into any itinerary as part of the travel experience.”

The Chic Outlet Shopping® Villages are designed to take the stress out of luxury shopping while keeping all the glamour as real as it is on the Faubourg Saint Honoré or Fifth Avenue. The nine villages situated at six European hottest tourist spots respectively: London & Dublin of Britain, Paris of France, Barcelona & Madrid of Spain, Milan of Italy, Düsseldorf/ Brussels of Belgium and Munich & Frankfurt of Germany.

Management said that the Villages are exceptional because they each boast between 55 and 100 plus designer boutiques, each with the livery, service and exclusive atmosphere that you would expect to find on the world’s most revered shopping streets. But on a Chic Outlet Shopping® street you have access to previous seasons’ collections of international designer labels with reductions of up to 70 per cent off the original recommended retail price. And that’s all year round.

 
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