CHINA. Gulf Pacific has announced a new listing for Los Angeles fashion, jewellery and accessories brand Nana Jacqueline in Wangfujing Duty Free’s new downtown store in Changsha, China.
With the guidance of Gulf Pacific, the brand has secured a prominent dedicated counter positioned within the perfume & cosmetics area. It features the latest hair accessories from the Nana Jacqueline collection.


This is the second listing secured by Gulf Pacific for Nana Jacqueline (the first was an online listing with cdf Sunrise Duty Free) and first offline counter.
Founded in 2013 by Nana Li and Jacqueline Zhang, Nana Jacqueline offers vintage-inspired, feminine designs, favoured by global celebrities such as Blackpink, Ariana Grande, Kendall Jenner, Hailey Bieber, Yoyo Cao, Yifei Liu, Mi Yang and Lusi Zhao.

Gulf Pacific Founder Gary Leong said: “We are extremely honoured to work with Wangfujing Duty Free and Wangfujing Group. Having supported their first duty-free store in Wanning, Hainan since 2022, it is a long-term partnership we treasure and hope to bring more newness to the system.

“This is a successful listing of accessories for the moment. The hair clips for example are a very popular sku amongst the top sellers list now and are very handy fashion accessories during travels, as it is often seen clipped onto the handbag and later used to tie up the hair when necessary.”
As reported, the downtown Changsa Wangfujing Duty Free store opened on 26 September 26 on the 8th floor of the Wangfujing department store to coincide with Wangfujing Group’s 70th anniversary.


Gulf Pacific noted that in June 2020, Wangfujing obtained its licence to trade duty-free goods, embarking on a new journey of growth. Other Wangfujing Duty Free stores are located in Hainan (Wanning) and Wuhan.
Since its establishment in 1955, Wangfujing Group (formerly known as Beijing Department Store) has grown from a single department store to a store network covering seven major regions in China.
The company operates 78 large retail stores in 36 cities in 25 provinces, including 26 department stores, 33 shopping centres and 18 outlets. ✈





