FARFETCH Beauty Launches

by | Apr 20, 2022

FARFETCH Beauty, a dedicated beauty marketplace, has launched on the luxury e-commerce platform.

The new beauty marketplace is home to over 100 new and emerging brands, such as Charlotte Tilbury, DIZZIAK, Omorovicza and 111Skin, with offerings across skincare, makeup, hair, bath & body, and fragrance.

 

Alongside the beauty marketplace, the company has created the FARFETCH Beauty Global Collective. Comprised of a group of renowned creatives and professionals, experts from the Collective will be sharing knowledge on all things beauty and offer behind-the-scenes access to the industry. Members of the FARFETCH Beauty Global Collective are: Isamaya Ffrench, Jawara, Cassandra Grey, Violet Chachki, Michelle Wong, Mia Kong, Nico Hiraga, Erin Parsons, and Dr Michelle Henry. The dedicated Collective platform offers the FARFETCH community the opportunity to create their own edits, test and review new products, and to meet other beauty lovers to share tips, inspiration and recommendations.

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