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Valentino Opens 'Candystud Factory' Pop-Up Store in Beijing

27 April 2018

By Natalie White

Valentino has opened in the young and dynamic Sanlitun neighborhood in Beijing, a pop-up store that the Italian label explains, is a cinematographic atmosphere of a handbag factory.

With its Candystud as design motif as the central theme, the pop-up store opened on 26 April 2018 and will run until 17 May.

Fun, spherical, in the spirit of frivolity, Candystud is a small object of high craftsmanship the blends the excellence and the savoir faire of Maison Valentino with a new desire of pleasure and of joie de vivre. The Candystud Pop-up store translates this idea in a shopping and amusing experience.

For this occasion, two new limited edition Candystud bags are exclusively available at this location only. These add to the Candystud Factory collection which also includes four new exclusive sneakers and a series of exclusive small leather goods such as iPhone covers, mirror bags and charms.

Get set to enter a candy-coloured and ethereal world to discover for yourself the beauty and the allure of the Valentino items, for a limited time only!

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