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Landmark unveils VNC brand here

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Bangalore, Jan. 29

Landmark Group (Dubai), a retailer in West Asia and India, has launched the international footwear and accessories brand VNC in India. The first exclusive VNC store has been opened in Bangalore. The brand is already present across Malaysia, Australia, Singapore, Thailand, UAE, Cambodia, Indonesia, Oman, and Saudi Arabia.

The 1,400 sq. ft store caters exclusively to women and the product range includes footwear, handbags, wallets and accessories, priced between Rs 795 and Rs 2,995. Mr K.A. Madappa, V-P, Retail, LMG Brands India (P) Ltd, said: “Keeping in mind the growing trend of matching footwear with outfits for every occasion VNC offers its customers a wide collection of footwear to suit every occasion — casual, semi-formal, formal, & party.”

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