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		<title>Athens extends its luxury scope</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ATHENS: At the new Bottega Veneta boutique in a leafy suburb of the Greek capital, the no-logo handbags spell discreet elegance and consumer affluence. &#8220;Luxury products have to challenge you in order to buy them,&#8221; says Marianna Tsoureka, a veteran luxury retailer whose family has teamed with the Italian brand on the new store. &#8220;Greeks [&#8230;] <a class="more-link" href="http://artrm.com/retail-news/2008/10/athens-extends-its-luxury-scope/">&#8595; Read the rest of this entry...</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ATHENS: At the new Bottega Veneta boutique in a leafy suburb of the Greek capital, the no-logo handbags spell discreet elegance and consumer affluence.</p>
<p>&#8220;Luxury products have to challenge you in order to buy them,&#8221; says Marianna Tsoureka, a veteran luxury retailer whose family has teamed with the Italian brand on the new store. &#8220;Greeks are consumers, but they didn&#8217;t have access&#8221; to a lot of top brands.</p>
<p>Up to now, that is.</p>
<p>Only in the last few years have international fashion brands slowly made their entrance. Louis Vuitton was one of the first to arrive, followed by Hermès, Salvatore Ferragamo, Tod&#8217;s and Burberry. Dior and Balenciaga arrived just last year.</p>
<p>But the pace is picking up this autumn, with several additions to the Greek capital&#8217;s luxury map &#8211; although many of the newcomers still are collaborating with Athens&#8217;s most-recognized fashion names.</p>
<p>&#8220;While obviously China and India are very important to everyone in the luxury market, especially in these economic times, the Oscar de la Renta customer has a certain taste level, and lifestyle, that will only be found in certain developed countries,&#8221; says Alex Bolen, chief executive at Oscar de la Renta.    </p>
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<p>De la Renta is opening a 300-square-meter, or 3,230-square-foot, store on Oct. 15 in the affluent suburb of Kifissia, a project that is being done in collaboration with Harris Tsimoyiannis, its longtime local partner. A store also is opening a few days earlier in Madrid, but the fashion house is calling the Athens&#8217;s site its first official monobrand store in Europe.</p>
<p>Its partner, the Tsoureka family, also owns the 30-year-old retailer Rossi and runs the Luisa multibrand outlets, which showcase Alexander McQueen, Etro, Missoni, Stella McCartney and Yves Saint Laurent, among others.</p>
<p>Thanks to Anastasia Tsoureka, the daughter of Marianna and her husband Zafiris, Rossi also is introducing Lanvin and Manolo Blahnik franchises. Lanvin opened in the Kolonaki neighborhood Oct. 4 and Blahnik is set to pen in the same area later in the month.</p>
<p>&#8220;The arrival of the luxury sector in Greece is long overdue and, though slow-paced, it comes with a high chance of success when it occurs in prime spots and attracts consumers in selected areas,&#8221; says John Arapoglou, an equity research analyst at Piraeus Securities.</p>
<p>High-end retail also is getting a mall. The Golden Hall, the result of a €75 million renovation of the former International Broadcasting Center for the 2004 Olympics, is expected to open at the end of November. The building&#8217;s original skeleton has been retained, but its 40,000-square-meter interior is being rebuilt to house fashion labels like Furla, Salvatore Ferragamo, Tod&#8217;s, Tommy Hilfiger, Loewe, Marithé et François Girbaud and Longchamp.</p>
<p>While much of the planning for these projects was done long before the current financial turmoil, the retailers all voice confidence in their eventual success.</p>
<p>&#8220;The timing of our investment in the brands is not affected by possible opportunities that arise sometimes in period of crisis,&#8221; notes Aris Rakas. &#8220;It rather has a longer term outlook compared to the current crisis, which we hope is a cyclical phenomenon.&#8221;</p>
<p>His Rakas company is putting the finishing touches on two Marc by Marc Jacobs stores &#8211; the first, a 160-square-meter shop, opened in Kolonaki on Oct. 3; the second is to be at the Golden Hall. It also teamed with Diane Von Furstenberg to open a 130-square-meter store on Sept. 26 in Kolonaki.</p>
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