Local August 20, 2024 - 1:52 pm

H&M to open first Dominican Republic store

Santo Domingo.- H&M Hennes & Mauritz AB (H&M), one of the world’s leading fashion brands, is set to open its first store in the Dominican Republic in November 2024.

The store, located in Ágora Mall, Santo Domingo, will span 1,900 square meters and feature the latest fashion collections for women, men, and children. Designed with Dominican customers in mind, the space will showcase refined architecture, innovative details, and a blend of natural textures and colors, creating a unique and modern shopping environment.

H&M’s focus on creativity and self-expression will be central to the store’s concept, inviting customers across the Caribbean to experience the revitalized brand.

“We are incredibly proud to be H&M’s franchise partner in Central America and the Caribbean, and to bring its collections to the Dominican Republic for the first time. We believe the variety of options for the whole family, combined with the brand’s commitment to sustainability and affordable pricing, will be a major draw for Dominican customers,” said Beatriz Volkmann, General Manager of Hola Moda SA.

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