Stylerunner arrives at Burnside Village

A woman wearing a hat and leggings walks down a city street, surrounded by buildings and greenery.
Running around in circles trying to tame the wild pack? At least do it in style.

South Australia’s first Stylerunner store has officially opened at Burnside Village, and this is your reminder to check out the curation of sought-after activewear, with brands such as HOKA, PE Nation, New Balance, Adidas, and more.

A busy shopping mall filled with people walking and browsing stores.

The ultimate destination for fashion-forward activewear and lifestyle essentials, Burnside Village’s Stylerunner store is a 175-square-metre flagship-style boutique, featuring coveted brands like HOKA, PE Nation, New Balance, and Adidas.

Alongside fashion, shoppers can explore a handpicked selection of wellness and beauty must-haves, all housed within a sleek, design-led store that’s as stylish as it is inspiring.

 Four styles of women's workout pants displayed, showcasing various colors and designs for fitness activities.

“We are so excited to open our very first South Australian store in the beautifully redeveloped Burnside Village,” said Anna Brennan, General Manager of Stylerunner.

“It’s a privilege to be among the first brands launching in this elevated new space and to be part of a community that values premium, conscious, and stylish living.”

Perfect for active parents and stylish shoppers alike, Stylerunner’s arrival adds a fresh layer of lifestyle luxury to Burnside Village—just in time for a winter wardrobe refresh.


burnsidevillage.com.au 

 

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