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Women’s fashion brand Sosandar set to open at SouthGate Bath

Monday 3rd February 2025 Bath Echo News Team Business

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Popular women’s fashion brand Sosandar is set to open a new store at the SouthGate Bath shopping centre later this year.

The new store in the shopping centre | Photo © SouthGate Bath

The store will offer the brand’s full range of clothing, footwear and accessories.

The retailer, which is liked by celebrities including Holly Willoughby and Fearne Cotton, was founded by co-CEOs Julie Lavington and Alison Hall in 2016 to target style-conscious women who have moved on from lower quality, price-led alternatives.

The opening is the brand’s first in Bath, marking their sixth physical store location after expanding from an online-only offering last year, and will be located adjacent to FatFace and Oliver Bonas.

Guy Henderson, centre director at SouthGate Bath, said: “We’re over the moon to be able to announce that Sosandar will be opening its doors at the centre.

“The brand is an exciting new addition to the range of leading fashion retailers already available, and we know it will prove popular with our fashion-loving shoppers.”

Ali Hall and Julie Lavington, Co-CEOs at Sosandar, added: “We are thrilled to be opening our new store at SouthGate Bath – the go-to shopping destination for the city.

“This marks an exciting milestone for our brand as we continue to expand our physical presence on UK high streets, and we look forward to bringing our signature style for the people of Bath to enjoy.”

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