John Lewis joins British Beauty Council as a patron

by | Oct 21, 2024

John Lewis is pleased to announce that it has become a Patron of the British Beauty Council, a not-for-profit organisation that engages with businesses and government to address the needs of the British beauty industry.

From aspirational brands to newer rising stars, beauty is a crucial part of the John Lewis retail offering with sales up by 6.8% in H1 2024 compared with 2023. The patronage reflects the commitment to partnering with the Council on the fantastic strategic initiatives in place to support the beauty industry, and promote growth opportunities.

John Lewis has invested significantly in its in-store beauty experience this year, with Beauty Hall refurbishments taking place in our Oxford Street, High Wycombe, and Cheadle stores in 2024.  

Helen Spencer, Head of Beauty at John Lewis said: “We are excited to have become a patron of the British Beauty Council, a significant milestone that reinforces the investments we are making in beauty both in our stores, and as a leading player in the online marketplace too. We look forward to working together to promote a thriving industry that can best serve our beauty customers across the UK.”

Millie Kendall, Chief Executive of the British Beauty Council said: “We are delighted to welcome John Lewis as a Patron of the British Beauty Council. The retailer is an integral part of British heritage and a cornerstone of the highstreet, two things the Council continuously champions. We all have memories from within the walls of a John Lewis beauty hall due to its unique intergenerational offering. Now, the retailer is repositioning to take beauty to the next level, something that the Council is dedicated to. We are excited to collaborate with John Lewis and other patrons to nurture future talent, promote innovation and aid the growth of beauty in the UK.”

John Lewis will unveil its refurbished Beauty Hall at its flagship Oxford Street store on 24 October – coinciding with the Council’s British Beauty Week. 

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