KKV Expands Southeast Asia Footprint with Singapore Debut Store, Sparking Local Shopper Frenzy
KK Group also owns The Colorist (beauty product concept store) and X11 (trendy toy concept store). Its vision 'Live without Boundaries' drives a global presence spanning 1,000+ stores in six countries. As the core brand, KKV adopts the philosophy of 'exploring 100 lifestyles,' and offers over 20,000 SKUs across eight categories, including trendy toys, home goods, daily essentials, cosmetics, and more, while actively exploring additional product possibilities.

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