H&M has announced when it will reopen its doors at the Trafford Centre in Manchester following a refurb.
The well-loved brand has been temporarily closed since November for a big make-over and bosses are promising it will be worth the wait - with a “first of its kind in the UK” new look.
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Manager Toni Galli said: “The store will feature an open façade with no windows, creating a welcoming, modern and meaningful shopping experience were style, creativity and culture are celebrated.”
The store will reopen on Thursday 14 April.


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Among the attractions is the new H&M Home range, which has proved hugely popular online with people looking to spruce up their homes with latest interior trends.
And there will also be H&M’s fashion ranges and their scheme to recycle your unwanted clothes.
Zoe Inman, centre director at Trafford Centre, said: “The H&M reopening and expansion is such an exciting opportunity for Trafford Centre, we’re delighted to house H&M’s first of its kind concept store and design across the world.
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“The expansion of bringing H&M HOME to the centre will enhance our customers shopping experience and strengthen the fabulous home and interiors offering”.