Marie-Chantal, Luxury Children's Boutique Opens in Guam

Marie-Chantal, Luxury Children's Boutique Opens in Guam
The new Guam boutique will join the brand's network of stores, including two in London, one in Honolulu and boutiques across 18 different countries.

The Marie-Chantal store in the DFS Galleria Guam showcases a range of clothing and accessories for boys and girls, as well as infants, including boxed gift sets.

The boutique carries a newly-launched limited edition "The One Japan Bag" featuring an exclusive design by Marie-Chantal’s daughter, H.R.H. Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece. Marie-Chantal will donate all net proceeds from sales of the bag to help raise funds for the construction of a new nursery school in the tsunami-devastated town of Minami Sanriku in Japan. The bag is exclusively available at the Guam store, as well as in Marie-Chantal’s boutique in the newly launched T Galleria by DFS in Waikiki, as well as online at www.mariechantal.com.

Marie-Chantal's Fall/Winter 2013 line includes exclusive designs for newborns and young children. For girls, highlights of the collection are a robin print pintuck dress, a navy Russia coat and festive apparel for the holiday season. There are tailored wool suits for boys plus cashmere sweaters, smock dresses, and onesies for babies, featuring the brand’s signature Angel Wing design.

DFS opened its first downtown Galleria location worldwide in Guam in 1995. There are now 14 downtown locations on three continents including the newly launched T Galleria by DFS stores in Hong Kong and Honolulu.

Crown Princess Marie-Chantal is married to Crown Prince Pavlos of Greece, but she is more than European aristocracy — she is also duty-free-shopping royalty. Her father, Robert Miller, co-founded Duty Free Shoppers (DFS) in Hong Kong in 1960. Miller still jointly owns DFS Galleria with LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton, and is one of the world's richest men worth $1.5 billion according to Forbes magazine.