Will it be Zara? Topshop? River Island?
Earlier this week, Uniqlo confirmed it will open at Macquarie Centre, North Ryde in October.
The north-side Sydney development has confirmed a further four international high street brands are set to join the fold.
H&M has not officially announced its tenancy, however reports suggest it will also open at the $440 million redevelopment on October 16.
The global portfolio will see Macquarie have the largest number of international high-street fashion stores of any Australian shopping centre.
David Jones and Myer will also form part of a two floor fashion galleria featuring a total of 130 specialty fashion stores.
AMP Capital Shopping Centres, which manages this site, confirmed the development will be complete in October.
Managing director Bryan Hynes said the quality of the international retailers coming to Macquarie Centre confirms the strength of its offer.
"We are pleased to confirm that Uniqlo will be taking up residence at Macquarie Centre.
"For such an established international brand to choose Macquarie Centre as the destination for one of its first stores in Australia reinforces our belief in the strong growth in the Ryde region and the demand for a compelling fashion destination in Sydney’s north."
The total trade area is comprised of 337,770 people.
It is expected to unleash $6 billion in retail spending by 2021.
Upon completion, the redeveloped Macquarie Centre will be the largest suburban shopping centre in New South Wales, with 138,500 square metres of floor space.