Givenchy has opened a male line corner in TsUM
17.12.2015 7917

Givenchy has opened a male line corner in TsUM

Recently, all over the world, men's fashion is gaining momentum, so fashion houses are increasingly actively launching single monobrands designed for male audiences. Corner of the male line of the Givenchy fashion house, with an area of ​​45 sq. m., opened on the 2 floor of the Moscow Central Department Store. It presents clothes, shoes and accessories. Givenchy is a French fashion house founded in 1952, specializing in the production of clothes, shoes, accessories, cosmetics and perfumes for men and women.

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