All of the stock has been removed from the Topshop store in Bracknell, a couple of weeks after online fashion retailer Asos confirmed it was taking over the business from collapsed retail empire Arcadia.
The store, which sits in the The Lexicon, looks empty as mannequins are stripped bare from the clothing they once proudly displayed.
The fashion giant was one of the first stores to open in the newly-built Lexicon shopping centre.
Check out this great shot featuring Fenwick, Cineworld, Topshop and some of The Lexicon’s Hedera Walls! pic.twitter.com/mHLscU5NvJ
— The Lexicon (@The_Lexicon) April 13, 2017
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With almost a year of the Covid pandemic, the impact has been felt on Bracknell's high street.
Read all about the shop closures which happened during Covid-19 here
Asos paid £265 million for Topshop and three other brands, Topman, Miss Selfridge and HIIT, but said the deal did not include stores.
Administrators for Sir Philip Green’s retail group said Asos has paid an additional £65 million for current and pre-ordered stock.
Arcadia collapsed into insolvency at the start of December after pandemic closures further exacerbated the group’s troubles.
We asked The Lexicon what store will replace the empty Topshop unit, but they couldn't confirm anything at this time.
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