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Perth’s First Sephora and a Huge Collection of Australian Designers Are Coming to the New-Look Karrinyup Centre

Perth’s First Sephora and a Huge Collection of Australian Designers Are Coming to the New-Look Karrinyup Centre
Perth’s First Sephora and a Huge Collection of Australian Designers Are Coming to the New-Look Karrinyup Centre
Perth’s First Sephora and a Huge Collection of Australian Designers Are Coming to the New-Look Karrinyup Centre
Perth’s First Sephora and a Huge Collection of Australian Designers Are Coming to the New-Look Karrinyup Centre
Perth’s First Sephora and a Huge Collection of Australian Designers Are Coming to the New-Look Karrinyup Centre
Perth’s First Sephora and a Huge Collection of Australian Designers Are Coming to the New-Look Karrinyup Centre
Upon completion in spring, the $800 million redevelopment will almost double the shopping centre’s size and offering, with approximately 290 retailers, a piazza and 134 residential apartments.
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· Updated on 21 Sep 2021 · Published on 27 Jul 2021

Three years in the making, the redeveloped Karrinyup Shopping Centre finally opened in late July with a brand new Fresh Market and more than 60 new stores on the ground level of “The Loop”, Karrinyup’s dedicated fashion and lifestyle precinct.

Karrinyup’s new Fresh Market is a village-style marketplace accented with wood finishes and plenty of natural light. It brings big players Coles, Aldi and Woolworths together with The Source Bulk Foods, Sushia, T2, Just for You The Bread House and more. Graze & Tipple, a sleek new bar, restaurant and deli, has also joined the line-up, serving a Mediterranean-inspired menu of pizza, pasta, pastries, conti rolls and cocktails.

Fashion hub The Loop, Ground Level is a response to the growing interest in athleisure and streetwear, and includes retailers such as Rebel, Hype DC, Adidas and Nike. Global giant Zara and Perth’s first Sephora will open in October, joining H&M and Uniqlo to round out a solid fashion and lifestyle offering.

A carefully curated mix of Australian labels including Scanlan Theodore, Aje, Viktoria & Woods, Morrison, Camilla, Sass & Bide, Assembly Label and RM Williams will also join the centre later this year, in what is to be one of WA’s largest collections of Australian designers under one roof.

Upon completion in spring, the $800 million redevelopment will almost double the shopping centre’s size and offering, with approximately 290 retailers. It will also have a piazza, an outdoor community space with a kid’s play area and green open spaces, and 134 residential apartments.

karrinyupcentre.com.au

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