Kuala Lumpur, 5 December 2024 – Swedish luxury lifestyle brand Golden Concept, known for its high-end Apple accessories, has officially entered the Malaysian market. The brand launched its first boutique at Pavilion Mall Kuala Lumpur, offering Malaysians access to sophisticated and meticulously crafted Apple Watch and iPhone cases.
Luxury Apple Accessories:
Apple Watch Cases: Priced between RM5,200 and RM130,000, these cases showcase precision craftsmanship and timeless design.
iPhone Cases: Made from durable titanium with gold-plated finishes, complemented by premium leather or carbon fiber for ultimate elegance and functionality.
Malaysia debuts the limited edition Mansory collection with only 200 pieces available globally.
Priced at RM13,000 each, available in Noir et Menthe and Noir et Blanc, these cases reflect cutting-edge luxury.
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Custom options include enhancements with real diamonds, transforming tech accessories into opulent statement pieces.
Partnerships with global icons such as Vinicius Jr., Neymar, Khloe Kardashian, and Kylie Jenner further elevate the brand’s status and appeal.
Golden Concept’s move to Malaysia aligns with its global growth strategy, targeting affluent markets in Southeast Asia where luxury goods are in high demand.
The Pavilion Mall boutique redefines tech and fashion, offering personalized experiences and innovative designs for discerning consumers seeking the ultimate in luxury tech accessories.
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