Space NK, one of the first retailers to turn the His & Hers team’s heads with their carefully curated mix of luxury beauty brands, is coming to Liverpool ONE.
Set to open in June, Space NK Liverpool ONE will offer a curated selection of over one hundred of the most in-demand, innovative and boundary-pushing beauty brands, including latest must haves such as Rare Beauty by Selena Gomez, and Rose Inc from Rosie Huntington-Whitley. The 1,850 sq ft debut Liverpool store is the brand’s next step in their expansion, building on the success of its 73 stores across the UK and Ireland. The store will feature dedicated consultation areas for makeup and skincare and a treatment room will include brands ranged at Space NK. The cost of treatments will be fully redeemable against purchases in store.
Andy Lightfoot, Space NK CEO explains: “We are delighted to open our first store in Liverpool. This location has long been one of our most requested, and we look forward to bringing everything Space NK offers to our customers here. The store features our new design which represents the physical evolution of Space NK; a more customer centric, welcoming environment with more brands, more choice, more exclusives all there to be touched and tried, together with our expert staff. We are proud to continue to innovate, with our customer at the heart of everything we do.”
Rob Deacon, Senior Asset Manager at Grosvenor, added: “We’re looking forward to welcoming Space NK to Liverpool ONE come June, marking the brand’s city debut in the UK’s beauty capital. Joining other internationally renowned brands on Peter’s Lane, including Sweaty Betty which is also set to open in June, Space NK will feel very much at home in the region’s leading destination for premium lifestyle brands.”
The recent signing of Space NK follows the highly successful ARNE activation, also on Peter’s Lane, which ran from 10-12 March. Taking a 2,200 sq ft space, visitors turned out in their masses as the brand brought their lucrative online brand to a physical format.
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