Sundora started its journey in Bangladesh recently with numerous famous branded fragrances (Perfumes) under a single roof. Sundora is an official retailer of genuine and authentic branded fragrances. At Sundora, you can shop the widest selection of your favourite fragrance brands, with the assurance of quality and authenticity, at international retail price.
Sundora inaugurated its new outlet in Banani, road 12 on December 7th. The launch event kicked-off with influencers, beauty bloggers and VIP guests attending the event. On this event Chairman of Best In Brand’s Frédéric Cassin, CEO Christian Sater, COO Bruno Bianchi and many others were present. Various media personnel were also present to cover the launch event.
On the event Marc Thiry, the Business Development Manager of BestinBrands, said, “Sundora, a sister concern of BestinBrands, is an official and authorized retailer of over 30 international fragrance brands. With an online store and a first outlet of high international standards, Sundora is planning to bring skincare & cosmetics, and open further outlets around Dhaka to become the leading omni-channel retail for beauty.”
At Sundora fragrance lovers will get different types of branded perfumes available. Customers can go through leading international brands such as Bvlgari, Paco Rabanne, Carolina Herrera, Nina Ricci, Coach, Lanvin, Acqua di Parma, NaturaBissé, Kilian, Amouage, Bond Nº9 and many more. Now, they can get their favourite fragrances all under one roof.
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