Luxury cruise line Cunard has given a sneak peek into the 'elevated retail offering' awaiting its guests aboard its latest ship Queen Anne.
With the launch scheduled in less than three months, and the ship arriving in Southampton at the end of April, Queen Anne will play host to more than 115 renowned brands including Bremont, Hugo Boss, Chapel Down, Chanel, and Garrard.
After gaining a Walpole membership in 2019, Cunard also plans to feature an array of fellow Walpole brands as part of its onboard retail collection.
Sybille de Margerie is the mind behind the 'redefined retail spaces'.
The Grand Lobby Boutiques is where you will find the first-ever Garrard fine jewellery boutique at sea.
The ship also includes the Cabinet of Curiosities, curated treasures from various luxury brands encapsulating Cunard's partner brands.
Complementing the retail offer is the Experience Lounge, which will intertwine the retail, food and drink experiences.
Queen Anne, set to arrive in Southampton at the end of April, will tour the entire maiden season from Southampton making its way to the Mediterranean, Scandinavia, the Canary Islands, and the Norwegian Fjords, visiting more than 60 destinations in 16 countries.
Katie McAlister, president of Cunard, said: "Luxury ocean travel is all about escapism and being immersed in a world full of unique and enriching experiences. It’s a philosophy we are passionate about bringing to life with our new ship Queen Anne, which is why we are all so excited about her elevated retail offering.
"Nowhere else will travellers be able to find such a beautifully curated collection of luxury brands at sea, or learn about heritage brands in such an engaging way as with Queen Anne’s Cabinet of Curiosities."
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