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Korean Beauty store moida set to arrive at Trinity Leeds
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Korean Beauty store moida set to arrive at Trinity Leeds

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Trinity Leeds is set to welcome beauty retailer moida, bringing the finest handpicked Korean skincare to the heart of the city.

The store will offer guests an extensive range of authentic K-beauty products from brands such as Dr. Althea, Beauty of Joseon, Tirtir, Medicube, Biodance and many more.

Named after the Korean word meaning ’to gather’ or ‘come together’, moida aims to connect people through the joy of K-beauty and make skincare simple, accessible, and enjoyable.

Curated by a team of Korean beauty experts with close links to Korea, the retailer carefully selects products from cult favourites to exclusive ranges that are difficult to find elsewhere in the UK.

The arrival of moida further strengthens Trinity Leeds' health and beauty offering, and follows the recent launch of The Fragrance Shop – giving guests even more choice from globally recognised brands and emerging beauty favourites.

Steven Foster, centre director at Trinity Leeds, said: “With Korean skincare still increasing in popularity, moida brings an exciting new concept to the centre. Offering guests viral products alongside everyday essentials, plus the chance to browse new brands in-store will be a fantastic experience. We know moida is going to be a brilliant addition for both existing fans of K-beauty and those keen to discover it for the first time.”

The latest announcement follows the recent launches of Lane7, Footasylum, LEGO, Jerk Junction and schuh at Trinity Leeds.

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