‘Facing Change: A New Version of Beauty’ Panel

by | Sep 15, 2020

Are you interested in how businesses and brands can engage with their current and new audiences?

 

In the world of health and beauty, change is constant. Whilst 2020 will be remembered as one of the most turbulent and disruptive years the industry has endured, its growth shows no signs of abating and brands must evolve quickly.

Pre-pandemic, the profile of this sector was changing; becoming more inclusive, expansive and representative of individuals. Post-pandemic health and beauty proves its resilience and not only adapts to the changing retail landscape but continues to thrive with strong and consistent growth.

Our CEO, Millie Kendall MBE, will be joined by a panel of experts to uncover the current impacts on the industry, explore what brands can do to embrace this new experimental spirit and how to engage with current and new audiences.

Millie will be speaking with Elliott Jacobs, Director, Agency and Commerce Consulting, LiveArea EMEA and Samantha Gray, Client Partner, LiveArea EMEA.

Secure your space now for this LiveArea event through the following link: https://marketing.liveareacx.com/facing-change-a-new-vision-for-beauty.

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