British fashion mogul Sir Philip Green plans to open 10 more Topshop stores in the U.S. within two-and-a-half years, after launching its first California branch in Los Angeles last week. Topshop, which is part of Green's fashion conglomerate Arcadia Group, also has branches in New York, Chicago and Las Vegas, as well as a partnership with upscale fashion department store Nordstrom.
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