British Beauty Week 2023: Have you submitted your application?

by | Aug 7, 2023

Run a brand or business and want to feature in one of the UK’s biggest beauty celebrations? Here’s how…

British Beauty Week is returning for its fifth iteration this year, and the British Beauty Council wants beauty brands from across the country to get involved by hosting events, experiences and promotions that celebrate the power of beauty. 

Running from the 26th-30th October – when consumers are gearing up for Christmas and kids are home for Halloween half-term – British Beauty Week 2023 is set to be an inspiring five-day beauty festival. Encompassing environmental, social and governance (ESG), talent and growth, the overarching themes mean the opportunities for brands are endless. 

Whether you want to open your factory to visitors to highlight the environmental benefit of farm-to-face skincare, or you want to host in-store beauty demonstrations to shine a spotlight on your business’s talent – you can curate your event to suit your business. 

To help you ideate and plan, the British Beauty Council has put together an event deck which outlines activations that you can plan, as well as the tentpole events taking place across the week. You can access the presentation here.

British Beauty Week 2023 is also set to have an influential media impact with the support of Mission PR, which will be supporting the Council in spreading the word about the event. Through this collaboration, the celebration will reach new audiences, and drive increased awareness about the diverse pop-up style events being hosted by those involved. 

Brands interested in getting involved in British Beauty Week 2023, should head to the British Beauty Week website to find out more about the opportunities, and associated information including licensing costs and criteria.

 

Already have an idea of how you would like to get involved? Fill out outlining your plans and the team will get back to you.

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