A fashion shop in the West End is undergoing a huge shake-up with new owners poised to take over.

Independent clothing retailer Pampas opened on Hyndland Road in 1990 and has developed a cult following in the city's fashion scene.

Now, after nearly 35 years, the luxury fashion boutique Oliami in Auchterarder is delighted to announce its takeover of Pampas.

Nadia Alexander, the founder of Oliami, has big plans for the shop.

The outlet will close for a week from January 20 for a refurbishment.

The new Pampas by Oliami will reopen its doors at the end of January and will include collections from Herno, Harris Wharf, Rotate, and Remain by Birger Christensen as well as Scottish knitwear from Begg & Co and Hawico.

The shop will feature BearCo, a collection produced in Cumbernauld by Alexander Manufacturing, Nadia's own brand.

Nadia said, "This acquisition is more than an expansion; it's a deepening of our devotion to Scottish craftsmanship, sustainability, and fashion!

"We're not just acquiring a store; we're embracing a brilliant legacy built over many years that aligns perfectly with our passion and vision for creating modern luxury that values people and the environment. 
 
"It's an important time for Alexander Manufacturing as we bring the best of Scotland's fashion to a broader audience, ensuring the entire value chain reflects our commitment to quality, sustainability, and community."