'fast fashion' brand advertises new store in birmingham as recruitment begins


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THE SISTER BRAND OF ZARA, PULL AND BEAR AND BERSHKA HAS ITS SIGHTS SET ON THE CITY 11:56, 04 Jun 2025 A popular fashion brand appears to have set its sights on Birmingham and is recruiting


staff for a 'new store'. Stradivarius parent company Inditex has begun searching for staff, including a new store manager, deputy manager and supervisors, in Birmingham via the


recruitment website Indeed. Inditex is also the parent company of Bullring favourites Zara, Pull and Bear and Bershka as well as Massimo Dutti, Oysho, Zara Home and Uterque. READ MORE:


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THURSDAY. IT'S FREE. Stradivarius is a women's fashion shop selling clothing, shoes and accessories. Article continues below London, Manchester, Bristol and Liverpool are among the


cities that already have a branch, though this will be the first in Birmingham. The Manchester brand is in the Trafford Centre, which describes the store as a 'Spanish fast fashion


brand'. On the Trafford Centre website, it says: "Our Spanish fast fashion brand brings a symphony of style to your wardrobe, offering trendy and elegant clothing for the modern


woman. "Step into our store and explore a diverse collection of dresses, pants, jeans, and shoes that hit all the right notes in fashion. From casual chic to evening glamour, we have


outfits for every occasion." It is not yet confirmed where the new Birmingham store will be but there are a number of prominent empty units in the city centre it could take over. Among


them are the former Monki store on the High Street, next door to Primark, which has been empty since the H&M-owned brand exited earlier this year as well as spaces within the Bullring


and on New Street. Article continues below Other fashion businesses set to open in Birmingham in the coming months include Uniqlo, which is set to open a huge branch at the Bullring. The


Japanese brand will open where Zara was, outside at the shopping centre, in the autumn. We'll bring you more as and when we get it - make sure you sign up to our lifestyle newsletter,


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