Venrex to offer office hours at British Beauty Week

by | Oct 1, 2025

Gain direct access to investors this October, as British Beauty Week partners with leading venture capital fund Venrex for a series of exclusive one-to-one meetings. On 22 October 2025, selected founders will be invited to spend 25 minutes with a Venrex specialist at the British Beauty Council Industry Hub. The initiative is designed to give entrepreneurs practical insights, investor feedback, and potential funding guidance to help scale their businesses.

Venrex is best known for backing some of the UK’s most successful consumer and technology-enabled ventures, including Charlotte Tilbury and Revolut. Its involvement at British Beauty Week underscores the council’s commitment to supporting the next generation of beauty brands.

The office hours are open to early-stage founders operating within the beauty sector or related industries. Applicants must already have an established business rather than an idea-stage concept.

Attendance will be confirmed via email following a review and selection process carried out by British Beauty Week and Venrex. Successful applicants will be required to secure an Industry Hub ticket in order to participate.

Please register your interest here.

For more information on Venrex, visit their official website.

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