TORONTO PEARSON AIRPORT LUXURY RETAIL UPDATE

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Photo: Bernadette Morra, Fashion Magazine (

via twitter

)

Construction is underway for the luxury shops at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport, Terminal 1. Last month we reported that the 

airport’s duty-free concession was opening a luxury area

 with shops for various designers.

Bernadette Morra, Editor-in-Chief of 

Fashion Magazine

 (Canada), posted to twitter the above photo of a 

Bulgari

 shop currently under construction at the airport. It will join shops for 

Burberry

Salvator Ferragamo

 and others. 

Toronto’s airport will finally include the luxury retail found in major international airports around the world. We’ll keep you updated on its progress, as well as its expected opening date. 

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Nuance Duty Free website

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Pearson International Airport website

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