Debenhams opens first dedicated beauty store in Manchester

by | Dec 10, 2021

Debenhams made headlines earlier this year when it was announced it’s brand and website would be bought by the Boohoo Group, but all bricks-and-mortar stores would close.

The flagship Debenhams.com Beauty store is set over two floors and covers a total area of 7,552 sq. ft.

 

The Boohoo Group said: “Being an almost exclusively online company, it was essential that the store reflected that digital world, the interactive screens connect these two worlds, with real-time posting via social media platforms displayed immediately on them. The mix of horizontal, clean lines of the counters are contrasted by soft, cushioned walls, mirror the inclusive offering of the store.”

 

Described as “a one-stop-shop for makeup, skincare, fragrances and more, Debenhams.com Beauty has everything you need to look and feel great. You’ll also find all your favourite luxury brands in store such as Lancôme, YSL Beauty, Marc Jacobs and Hugo BOSS”; Debenhams.com Beauty is located in the Manchester Arndale Centre.

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