Loriblu continues expansion
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Loriblu continues expansion

Loriblu continues to invest in opening branded stores in promising markets. At the end of 2014, the Italian brand celebrated its 40 anniversary with an updated two-story boutique in Milan, as well as new single brands in Rostov-on-Don, Abu Dhabi (UAE) and Tenerife (Spain).

Thus, the total number of Loriblu branded boutiques in the world has reached 35, to which you can also add the 7 shop in shop in Miami, Dubai, Moscow, Beijing, Stockholm and Warsaw.

The Loriblu footwear brand, one of the examples of the made in Italy style, was founded in 1974 by Graziano Cucc,, who until then is its creative director and runs the company together with his wife Annarita Pilotti.

Loriblu continues to invest in opening branded stores in promising markets.
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