Maison Valmont, renowned for its luxury skincare products and Swiss know-how, has opened a new boutique in China, in Nanjing, a city rich in cultural and artistic heritage. The opening marks a key step in the brand’s expansion in Asia.
Maison Valmont, an emblem of Swiss luxury, has taken a new step forward with the opening of a boutique in the artistic city of Nanjing, China. This expansion marks the union between Swiss skincare expertise and China’s rich cultural heritage.
By bringing its heritage of Swiss precision and innovation in skincare, the brand aims to get closer to its discerning Chinese customers, who prefer products that combine science and art.
Prior to Nanjing, Maison Valmont opened boutiques in Beijing (2018) and Shanghai (2020), two of China’s major metropolises.
By choosing Nanjing this time, Valmont aims to meet the growing expectations of the Asian market. This opening represents a strategic step forward for the company, consolidating its presence on this continent in general, and in China in particular.
Strategic expansion in China
A city steeped in history and culture, Nanjing is one of China’s most influential artistic cities, where tradition and modernity coexist harmoniously.
Valmont is not only opening a boutique, but also seeking to become part of Nanjing’s cultural fabric.
Immerse yourself in the world of Valmont
This new Valmont store in China offers more than just a sales outlet, it’s an immersive experience in the brand’s universe. Nestled in the heart of the city, it combines Swiss elegance with design elements inspired by traditional Chinese aesthetics.
Here, customers can discover the exclusive skincare ranges that have made the Maison world-renowned, each designed to offer a unique experience. The boutique also offers personalized consultations, enabling each customer to receive tailor-made advice in a luxurious and soothing setting.
This new Chinese boutique reflects Valmont’s commitment to establishing a lasting presence in Asia.
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