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David Yurman moves into Canadian market
Popular jewelry brand David Yurman opened its first boutique in Canada on Dec. 12, at Toronto’s Yorkdale Shopping Center.
New York--Popular jewelry brand David Yurman opened its first boutique in Canada on Dec. 12, at Toronto’s Yorkdale Shopping Center.
The 1,837-square-foot store offers all David Yurman’s classic collections in gold and sterling silver, including timepieces.
“We’re proud to make a home for ourselves in Toronto. The decision to expand into the market was driven by a loyal and avid following of Canadian clients that have been shopping with us for years in the U.S. We’re thrilled to be a part of this diverse and vibrant community, and look forward to introducing our brand to an entirely new customer base,” said Carol Pennelli, chief commercial officer at David Yurman.
There are now 30 David Yurman retail locations throughout the United States, France, China and Canada.
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