An "internationally renowned" retailer is reportedly gearing up to move into an empty unit in Glasgow city centre.

Cosmetics giant Nars was given permission to take over the unit at 133 Buchanan Street.

It was the former home to Castore, a sportswear manufacturer, which closed permanently in August.


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Now, the French skincare company was given the green light to refurbish the two-story building and place signage on it.

In papers, the proposal is described as the brand's "first stand-alone retail unit outside London".

Concept images for the proposed shop show a red-white-and-black interior with displays, mirrors and chairs.

Nars was founded by make-up artist and photographer François Nars in 1994.

Currently, the firm has a concession at House of Fraser, also on Buchanan Street.