Global athleisure brand Lululemon has opened the doors to a newly renovated store in Hong Kong at the city’s IFC mall.
The refurbished store spans more than 2,700 sq ft and shows Lululemon’s “belief in the strength of this market and our confidence of further growth across Asia-Pacific”.
The space features a custom-made wall by local art collective Parent’s Parents, celebrating the unique culture of the city, along with sustainable elements including the storefront logo, wooden fences and fitting room shelves and stools made with reclaimed logs from fallen trees during typhoons.
The Lululemon store also features extensive selections of gear and accessories across all categories for activities such as yoga and fitness training, alongside workwear.
Gareth Pope, senior vice-president for Asia-Pacific at Lululemon, said: “We are excited to announce the expansion of our first official store in Hong Kong at IFC mall, with an elevated experience for our guests.
“This investment shows our belief in the strength of this market and our confidence in further growth across Asia-Pacific. We look forward to connecting with more guests in Hong Kong and inspiring them to pursue their own wellbeing.”


























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