Gate-side luxury at T1: Versace sits on the departures level
Versace in Yangon International’s T1 terminal sits airside on the departures level, so you hit it after security while heading toward international gates. It’s a standard mono-brand fashion boutique: clothing, accessories, and fragrances under the Medusa logo, geared toward long-haul passengers moving through RGN’s primary international terminal. If you’re flying out of T1 specifically, it’s one of the few true high-fashion labels in this part of the concourse.
Pricing tracks typical Southeast Asia airport luxury, closer to downtown Yangon boutique levels than to outlet deals, so think full retail on handbags and ready-to-wear. You’ll see the usual seasonal collections plus core items like logo belts, sunglasses, and Eros Flame or Dylan Blue fragrances behind the counter. Payment works fine with major credit cards and many staff comfortably handle USD pricing alongside kyat.
The shop opens for morning departures out of T1 and tends to stay active through late-evening flights toward hubs like BKK and SIN, so you can usually walk in if you have at least 10–15 minutes before boarding. Stock skews toward statement pieces and accessories that pack easily into carry-ons, which suits transit passengers trying to avoid checking another bag at RGN.
One practical tip: if you’re eyeing something over USD 500, take a quick phone photo of the tag here, then compare against your home airport or city pricing; Yangon’s Versace sometimes aligns with regional duty free, but the gap isn’t always huge enough to justify a rushed decision at T1.