Iconic British fashion and homeware brand Cath Kidston is making a comeback to the high street with a new store opening soon in London. While details about the specific location are yet to be revealed, the brand has confirmed its return through social media.
AN ICONIC fashion and homeware chain is making a surprise return to the high street after all its stores closed when it collapsed into administration.In the post, it said: "Why yes. Yes, you guessed right.
The first shop opened in London’s Holland Park, initially selling hand-embroidered tea towels and brightly coloured furniture.
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