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Retailers Arabian Oud, Rolife and Rowan join store roster at American Dream

American Dream has expanded its retail lineup with the addition of three stores – Arabian Oud, Rowan and Rolife.

Arabian Oud, the world’s largest Arabian fragrance retailer, offers a selection of perfumes, oils, and exclusive collections. With more than 1,200 stores across 37 countries, Arabian Oud, founded in 1982, celebrates Arabian artistry and tradition. The company takes its name from the musical instrument oud, a type of lute or mandolin played principally in Arab countries.

New York City-based Rowan says it is redefining ear piercing as a safe, celebratory, and empowering experience. Rowan, founded in 2018 said every piercing is performed exclusively by licensed nurses using hypoallergenic jewelry, ensuring comfort and care.  

Rolife offers an imaginative world of creativity and craftsmanship with its range of DIY kits, 3D wooden puzzles, mechanical assembly models, and IP trendy toys. Designed by Chinese company Robotime under the Rolife, ROKR, and Rowood brands, the store caters to hobbyists, collectors, and anyone seeking hands-on experiences. Rolife has offices and operations in the United States, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Japan, Thailand, Hong Kong and other regions.

“These three additions showcase American Dream’s commitment to offering a diverse mix of brands that bring creativity, culture, and craftsmanship together,” said Adam Petrick, chief marketing officer of American Dream. “From the art of fine fragrance to the joy of self-expression and hands-on design, each of these retailers enhances our guests’ experience in a unique way.”

American Dream was developed by Triple Five Group and offers a mix of world-class entertainment, retail and dining, comprising more than 3-million square feet.

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