Kicking off this weekend, Faradays’ inaugural Spring Sale is one you don’t want to miss

Since opening almost a year ago, Faradays has become a haven for Auckland’s most discerning fashion and homeware collectors. Its curation of high-end brands is one of the most impressive in the country, and its chic interiors offer the kind of experience you might expect to find overseas.

More importantly, however, Faradays is a store that acknowledges our collective appetite for high-quality, fashion-forward, luxury, with the clever minds behind it refusing to underestimate the taste of the New Zealand consumer and buying collections that feel fresh, elevated and international. Naturally, it has become one of our favourite retail destinations in Auckland.


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Now, Faradays is about to kick off its inaugural Spring Sale, offering an unmissable opportunity to pick up a special piece for anywhere between 40% and 70% off. On from tomorrow (Saturday the 17th of September) and running for one week only, the Faradays Spring Sale will see a huge number of pieces from brands like Loewe, Givenchy, Christian Louboutin, Bordelle, La Perla and more available at enticing prices, and will span ready-to-wear, accessories and selected homewares.

Only running for a limited time and given how rare it is for a store of this calibre to offer discounts, the Faradays Spring Sale is set to be wildly popular. So, we suggest popping over to Parnell promptly this weekend, lest you miss out on the best in-store exclusive deals.

8 Faraday Street,
Parnell,
Auckland, 1052

www.faradays.store

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