BEAUTY PIE set to open pop-up warehouse in Covent Garden

by | Jun 22, 2022

BEAUTY PIE has announced the opening of a pop-up store in London’s Covent Garden from 30th June to 10th July.

Location: 7 James Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2E 8BH

Opening times: 

  • Monday to Saturday: 10am to 6pm
  • Sunday: 11am to 6pm

 

Located in the heart of Covent Garden’s Beauty Quarter, the interactive BEAUTY PIE experience will give visitors the opportunity to go behind-the-scenes, and ‘appreciate what it’s like to be able to shop award-winning luxury beauty at ‘warehouse’ prices’.

 

The pop-up is open to all – whether you’re already a BEAUTY PIE member, looking to try some of their products IRL, get advice from their expert team, or just want to learn more about how it all works.

 

Visitors of the pop-up experience will be able to:

  • Shop the warehouse shelves;
  • Get expert advice from the BEAUTY PIE Warehouse Wonder team;
  • Pick products straight from the production line;
  • Do a ‘stocktake’ to find their new beauty favourites.

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