Bicester Village has released a list of the latest pop ups to be appearing on its premises.

The popular designer outlet shopping centre is playing host to a number of pop ups, some of which are already open and some which are coming soon.

From vegan food to fashion, here are the latest pop ups at Bicester Village.

Holy Carrot, the fine dining plant-based restaurant already open at the village, has announced its pop up will be around for the next six months.  

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Shoppers can try plant-based dishes from its iconic Airstream kitchen, including the brand’s Holy Burgers, a Japanese-inspired maki set made with veg, and small breakfasts.

For the beauty buffs, there’s the Charlotte Tilbury pop up.

The award-winning makeup and skincare brand is open at Bicester Village for the next six months.  

Bicester Village has also announced the opening of OP 2.0, specialists in the sale of limited trainers – their first boutique in the UK.

The store, exclusive to Bicester Village, will offer a luxury shopping experience showcasing a range of the rarest and most sought-after pieces in the sneaker industry.

Visitors to the village will be able to shop OP 2.0’s core collection, with a new product launching every three to five days.

Priding itself on offering a unique and luxury experience, OP 2.0’s store will introduce state of the art technology offering customers the best possible customisation services, ensuring they can take home a pair of trainers suited to their personality and style.

Founded by Ilan Spinosa and Cristian Vargas in Paris in 2019, OP 2.0 brings all the services related to the shoe, restoration and maintenance, customisation and sales of exclusive models to Bicester Village.

For the coffee lovers, Grind opened its unmissable pink truck on September 25.

Guests will be able to enjoy the coffee truck with the full range of specialty coffee along with the iconic pink, home-compostable coffee pods, filled with organic coffee, ethically sourced from sustainable farms.  

And for those with a love for fashion, Reformation will be opening on September 29 until October 6.

The LA based brand is bringing sustainable fashion to the village.

Founded in 2009, Reformation’s mission is to bring sustainable fashion to everyone with stylish vintage-inspired designs and sustainable practices, including using deadstock and eco fabrics.

Bicester Village first opened its doors in 1995.

Since then, this pedestrianised, open-air setting has grown to include more than 160 boutiques lining the village’s landscaped streets.

Boutiques from British and international luxury brands – offering year-round savings on the recommended retail price – sit alongside restaurants and cafés where guests can enjoy all-day dining and on-the-go culinary treats.

 

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This story was written by Matthew Norman, he joined the team in 2022 as a Facebook community reporter.

Matthew covers Bicester and focuses on finding stories from diverse communities.

Get in touch with him by emailing: Matthew.norman@newsquest.co.uk

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