GUCCI, BULGARI, FERRAGAMO SHOPS OPEN AT TORONTO’S PEARSON AIRPORT

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Toronto’s

Pearson International Airport

has opened a collection of luxury designer boutiques, located in Terminal 1, International (Non-US) Departures near Gate E76. The shops are operated by

Nuance Group

. Some of these are either the first in Canada or one of very few in the country. Shops include the following:

  • Burberry
  • Coach
  • Longchamp
  • Victoria’s Secret
  • Swarovski
  • Salvatore Ferragamo
  • Bugari
  • Montblanc
  • Gucci
  • Omega
  • Longines
  • Tissot
  • Rado
  • Tumi

The airport’s 

Bulgari

 shop is currently the only store location in Canada. Bulgari once had a 700 square foot store at Toronto’s

Royal des Versailles

Jewellers at 101 Bloor Street West. The shop closed several years ago, and the space is now occupied by a small

Rolex

shop.

Salvatore Ferragamo

has two other Canadian store locations: one in Vancouver (which has been open for decades) and second location, recently opened, at Toronto’s

Yorkdale Shopping Centre

. The company is also said to be scouting retail space in Toronto’s Bloor Street/Yorkville area.

Omega

‘s only free-standing Canadian store is currently located within the

Hotel Vancouver

. A free-standing Toronto store is rumoured to be opening in 2014, and we’ll report more when we can confirm its location.

Photo by Bernadette Morra, Editor-in-Chief, Fashion Magazine [

Image Source, Twitter

]

Photos in this article were provided by

Pearson International Airport

except for the above photo by Ms. Morra. 

Thank you to ACT7 of

Urban Toronto

 for being our source for this article. 

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