The Venezuelan designer Carolina Herrera opened its first store in Japan, an establishment in Tokyo’s upscale Ginza, which is part of the ambitious expansion of the brand in Asia.
The local three-story, 400 square meters, is in line with the local New York has the brand worldwide, dominated the wood and skin, although Tokyo has Japanese elements such as sculptures, lamps and fabrics Japanese lining the walls.
“It’s like a house or apartment in Tokyo Carolina Herrera. That’s the idea of this new store,” he told Efe a spokesman for the firm that already has stores in Singapore, Shanghai (China) and Seoul.