Duty Free Americas celebrates dual openings of expanded beauty store and TWG boutique in Macau

Jerome Falic is joined by senior representatives of some of the beauty world’s biggest names to celebrate the Grand Opening

MACAU, CHINA. It was a double celebration for Duty Free Americas (DFA) in Macau yesterday (23 October) as the US travel retailer inaugurated both its expanded beauty store and a TWG tea boutique at The Venetian Macao.

DFA CEO and co-owner Jerome Falic welcomed an impressive contingent of brand partners to the beauty space before a ribbon-cutting ceremony and traditional lion dance performance considered to bring good fortune to the business.

The lion dance then moved to the TWG boutique to complete a special occasion for the US-based travel retailer.

Jerome Falic welcomes guests to a double red-letter day for Duty Free Americas
Brand partners join in a toast to celebrate the occasion
DFA is set to roar in Macau after the traditional lion dance opening ritual, reputed to bring good fortune to a business

A Chinese lion checks out the Clarins skincare collection
While its companion asks if SK-II can help with a little facial redness

Commenting on the beauty store Grand Opening, Falic told The Moodie Davitt Report, “It feels great and really what’s incredible is the amount of support from all our partners – from the hotel to the vendors. Everybody.

“It’s great to see that we have great partnerships. It just shows over the years how we have built these great relationships and they mean a lot to us.”

While visitor numbers to Macau in general and The Venetian Macao in particular have grown strongly through the year, spend has often been soft due to the troubled Chinese economy and widespread discounting in the Mainland China local market.

“We have a lot of traffic and I think the buying habits will come back though it may take a little bit of time,” Falic observed.

He said DFA has added several brands over recent months to an already extensive selection. “We try to have the latest and the greatest and that’s really what it’s about,” Falic noted.

Asked about the move into tea with the TWG opening, he said: “It’s very exciting. It’s a different category for us in the region and TWG is very well known here. I thought it was a big upgrade opportunity and as you know, we’re always looking for opportunities.

“The feedback has been great and I think it’s going to be a great upgrade [to our offer]. I really feel strongly about it.” ✈

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PICTURE GALLERY

The Moodie Davitt Report Founder & Chairman Martin Moodie joins Jerome Falic to celebrate the Grand Opening
Christian Dior Parfums Managing Director Travel Retail Asia Pacific Catherine Sauvage Lasnier with Jerome Falic
L’Oréal Travel Retail APAC Managing Director Tao Zhang (right) and L’Oréal Travel Retail APAC General Manager Kiehl’s/Helena Rubinstein/Biotherm/Takami Fion Ng join Jerome Falic on stage. L’Oréal Travel Retail Asia Pacific is a key brand partner to Duty Free Americas in Macau.
L’Occitane International Vice Chairman and CEO Andre Hoffmann joins the celebrations during a special prize draw
Clarins President, Global Travel Retail Alexandre Callens and Jerome Falic
Jerome Falic with DFA Director of Operations Cecily Ho and Hermès Parfums Export Regional Director – Asia Pacific Jean-Philippe Collin
The Fresh team, led by General Manager, Travel Retail Asia Pacific Ariel Yak (above centre and below with Jerome Falic) were out in force at the event

Tea time in Macau

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