Topshop is coming, and the local fashion industry should be prepared.
Later this year, the British retail icon will open a 1000sq m multi-level store on Queen St offering full, in-season Topshop and Topman collections. It will be the first of more stand-alone stores to be rolled out across the country, and follows the brand's presence locally with a small concession within The Department Store since 2010.
This is huge news for local fashion retail, especially with the opening of Prada and Dior flagships in Auckland later this year. These are huge global businesses from across the fashion spectrum - high and low - valuing the New Zealand market.
The arrival of a multinational fashion chain here has been inevitable. The likes of Topshop, Zara, H&M and Uniqlo have all invested heavily in the Australian market, with the influx of international competition - including luxury brands - causing an upheaval in its fashion industry at all levels.
The impact is likely to be less dramatic here, but there are valuable lessons to be learned from Australia.