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SHEIN, the Chinese fashion company, is opening a temporary "Pop-Up" store in Mexico City, offering Mexican consumers a unique 360-degree experience with their clothing, accessories, and makeup collections.
SHEIN's Pop-Up store will be available for a couple of weeks in Mexico City. Photo: SHEIN.
05/24/2021
SHEIN, the Chinese fashion company, is set to launch an exciting "Pop-Up" store in Mexico City, providing Mexican consumers with a comprehensive 360-degree experience featuring their clothing, accessories, and makeup collections.
While purchases will be made online, this will mark SHEIN's first venture of its kind in Latin America. The store will be located at Paseo Interlomas and will be open from May 21st to June 3rd, 2021.
To bring this project to life, SHEIN has partnered with EBANX, their payment services provider in Latin America. Customers will have the opportunity to test out the SHEGLAM makeup line, but purchases will need to be made online through the SHEIN app.
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