Inditex brands Stradivarius and Pull&Bear make Yorkshire debut
Inditex brands Stradivarius and Pull&Bear have opened neighbouring stores at the Sheffield-based Meadowhall shopping centre, joining sister labels ZARA and Bershka.
This marks the debut of both of the youth-focused brands in the Yorkshire region.
Pull&Bear has opened a 13,000 sq ft unit on Meadowhall’s Lower Level High Street, featuring menswear, womenswear, and teen clothing, alongside accessories and footwear.
Next door, Stradivarius has opened its 9,000 sq ft flagship, showcasing the brand’s trend-led womenswear collections.
- Pull&Bear store
- Pull&Bear store
Meadowhall, which spans 70,000 sq ft, also hosts the only Sephora store in the Yorkshire region.
Richard Crowther, Retail Leasing Director at British Land, commented: "Stradivarius and Pull&Bear are compelling additions to our retail mix. They enhance the breadth of our fashion offer and again prove Meadowhall’s regional dominance, with two more Yorkshire debuts for international brands."
He added: "Meadowhall reaches 20% of the UK’s population, and refreshing our tenant mix with exciting international names such as these means we are providing that vast catchment with access to an unrivalled collection of the best brands."
- Stradivarius store
- Stradivarius store
In its latest financial filings, Inditex shared that it had opened stores in 41 markets in 2025, and at the end of the financial year operated 5,460 stores.
Overall, the company posted upbeat results for 2025 and reported a positive start to 2026, with plans to reinvest in optimising its stores, driving omnichannel integration, and improving its online platforms.
Sales grew 3.2% to reach €39.9 billion (£34.5 billion) in 2025, up 7% compared with 2024 at constant currency rates, showing "very satisfactory development both in stores and online", according to Inditex.
Sales across all its fashion brands, including Massimo Dutti, Bershka and Stradivarius, grew year-on-year.













