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AIPL Joy Gallery Debuts Global Fashion Hub in Gurgaon

AIPL Joy Gallery Debuts Global Fashion Hub in Gurgaon

AIPL has unveiled AIPL Joy Gallery, a 10,000+ sq. ft. premier retail destination on Golf Course Extension Road, Gurugram, marking a milestone in curated international fashion retail in the region. This development is the first along the MG Road–Golf Course–Extension corridor to exclusively feature a global fashion brand lineup.
The centrepiece of the launch is the operational Club A, a 6,119 sq. ft. flagship store showcasing Calvin Klein, Arrow, and Tommy Hilfiger. French menswear label Celio will soon open its 4,573 sq. ft. outlet, while other top-tier names like U.S. Polo, Rare Rabbit, Mango, Bluestone, and Half Light Coffee are set to enhance the lifestyle experience.
Ishaan Singh, Director at AIPL, stated, 'Joy Gallery is more than retail—it's a dynamic lifestyle hub built around fashion, food, and entertainment. This project offers a world-class experience for Gurugram's modern, style-savvy consumers.'
Designed with sustainable elements, ample parking, and strategic zoning, Joy Gallery delivers a comprehensive visitor journey:
Ground & First Floors : Fashion, accessories, and home concepts
Second Floor : Diverse food and beverage options
Third Floor: Under discussion for fitness and family entertainment zones
With its iconic architecture and global brand presence, AIPL Joy Gallery aims to become a landmark retail and lifestyle destination in NCR.
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