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Luxury Brand To Open In-Store Café At Popular MA Outlets

Plus: A world-renowned Italian luxury brand will open its first free-standing location in Massachusetts this month.

WRENTHAM, MA — Luxury brands are heading to Wrentham Village Premium Outlets, and some are making unique decisions about what to offer.

The outlets have added to their luxury and upscale offerings with the arrival of Dolce & Gabbana, a new Coach coffee shop, La Vie en Rose, Rag & Bone NEW YORK and Rhone.

Set to arrive in the June, Dolce & Gabbana brings its signature blend of Italian sophistication and modern glamour to Wrentham. This will be the first free-standing Massachusetts location for the brand, adding to the center’s growing luxury category, officials said.

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The Coach Outlet at Wrentham announced a new in-store coffee shop, providing shoppers with an elevated pick-me-up by offering coffee, drinks, pastries and exclusive merch. Both venues will open later this Summer.

Performance lifestyle brand Rhone recently opened their first outlet location, offering activewear focused on performance, innovation and style. La Vie en Rose is scheduled to debut in June with a wide range of lingerie, loungewear and swimwear.

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American Fashion brand Rag & Bone NEW YORK, celebrated for its fusion of British heritage and downtown cool, will offer its distinct line of contemporary apparel that blends timeless tailoring with a modern, understated edge.

"As New England’s largest outlet destination, we are committed to continually elevating the shopping experience for our guests," said Ashley Feldhouse, Area Director of Marketing and Business Development. "The addition of iconic fashion houses like Dolce & Gabbana and well-known lifestyle brands like Rhone and Rag & Bone reflect our commitment to offering a dynamic and diverse mixture of world-class shopping options."

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