Topshop confirms European stockists ahead of high street return

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Clothing brand Topshop has confirmed three European stockists as it gears up for a return to the high street this summer.

The fashion retailer will sell a collection of its clothing in Printemps department stores across France and be stocked in Magasin du Nord shops across Denmark.

Topshop has also partnered with McElhinneys, Ireland’s largest department store outside of Dublin, to bring its collection to the retailer’s Donegal flagship from 21 August, Drapers reported.



A Topshop spokesperson told the publication: “We’re delighted to confirm we will stock in a range of partners across Europe and Rest of World territories including Printemps, Magasin and McElhinneys.”

The retailer has yet to reveal its UK stockist, but the brand’s managing director Michelle Wilson told Drapers last month the wholesale partner may “surprise a few people”.

“I’m excited to see Topshop back in person. I think the partner that we are collaborating with is an incredible partner,” she told the publication.

“I think it will surprise a few people. I’m looking forward to the day that we launch that and seeing people’s reaction and excitement.”

Topshop was acquired by Asos in 2021 following the collapse of Arcadia, with the online retailer later selling a 75% stake in the brand to Heartland in 2024 for £135m to form a new joint venture.

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Clothing brand Topshop has confirmed three European stockists as it gears up for a return to the high street this summer.

The fashion retailer will sell a collection of its clothing in Printemps department stores across France and be stocked in Magasin du Nord shops across Denmark.

Topshop has also partnered with McElhinneys, Ireland’s largest department store outside of Dublin, to bring its collection to the retailer’s Donegal flagship from 21 August, Drapers reported.



A Topshop spokesperson told the publication: “We’re delighted to confirm we will stock in a range of partners across Europe and Rest of World territories including Printemps, Magasin and McElhinneys.”

The retailer has yet to reveal its UK stockist, but the brand’s managing director Michelle Wilson told Drapers last month the wholesale partner may “surprise a few people”.

“I’m excited to see Topshop back in person. I think the partner that we are collaborating with is an incredible partner,” she told the publication.

“I think it will surprise a few people. I’m looking forward to the day that we launch that and seeing people’s reaction and excitement.”

Topshop was acquired by Asos in 2021 following the collapse of Arcadia, with the online retailer later selling a 75% stake in the brand to Heartland in 2024 for £135m to form a new joint venture.

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