Pazzion, a popular women's footwear brand in Singapore, has announced the permanent closure of its first-ever outlet at Jewel Changi Airport after four years of operation. The cafe, which was launched in April 2019 as a lifestyle extension to its retail business, closed its doors on Sunday. Pazzion expressed gratitude to its loyal customers for their support over the years.
Pazzion , a popular women's footwear brand in Singapore , has announced the permanent closure of its first-ever outlet at Jewel Changi Airport after four years of operation. The cafe, which was launched in April 2019 as a lifestyle extension to its retail business, closed its doors on Sunday.
Pazzion expressed gratitude to its loyal customers for their support over the years.
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