Charlotte Tilbury

This coverage examines Charlotte Tilbury’s performance and strategy in the UK retail market, offering insights for executives, brand managers, and retail professionals. Reporting includes store launches, concession partnerships, marketing campaigns, product innovations, leadership changes, and the brand’s positioning within the beauty and cosmetics sector. The analysis supports decision-making by highlighting how Charlotte Tilbury engages consumers and competes in a dynamic retail environment.

  • Jul- 2023 -
    19 July
    High StreetSmall businesses to be offered rent-free stores on Oxford Street

    Small businesses to be offered rent-free stores on Oxford Street

    Westminster City Council has partnered with New West End Company to launch a new programme called Meanwhile On: Oxford Street, which is encouraging applications from up-and-coming businesses that are looking to launch their first physical space. Meanwhile On: Oxford Street will offer “substantial” support by providing a six month tenancy…

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  • Mar- 2023 -
    15 March
    Shopping CentresLiverpool One hails sales performance

    Liverpool One hails sales performance

    Grosvenor has revealed that Liverpool One has “bucked national trends” since the start of 2023, with a 16.5% uplift in sales compared with the same period in 2022. The year-on-year rise outperforms the national picture, with an average increase of 5.2% in sales being recorded across the country according to…

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  • Aug- 2021 -
    4 August
    Health & BeautyTHG to acquire Cult Beauty for £275m

    THG to acquire Cult Beauty for £275m

    THG has announced it has agreed to acquire Cult Beauty, the UK based online beauty retailer, for a total consideration of £275m. Cult Beauty is the authorised online retailer of over 300 third party brands across skincare, haircare and cosmetics, including Charlotte Tilbury, Drunk Elephant and Huda Beauty. Currently less…

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  • Sep- 2020 -
    21 September
    CommentThe window of opportunity for pop-ups

    The window of opportunity for pop-ups

    The Coronavirus pandemic and subsequent events of this year have exacerbated the ongoing decline of the British high street, with footfall falling by 81% in April and 48% in July, according to the British Retail Consortium. From John Lewis to Carphone Warehouse to House of Fraser, it seems that no…

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  • Jun- 2018 -
    8 June
    AdviceRebranding the high-street – the experience way

    Rebranding the high-street – the experience way

    “Britain’s ‘doomed’ high street to see 100,000 shops close by 2022 unless action taken now” read one national media headline recently. Another article reported that the number of store openings on Britain’s high streets has fallen to a seven-year low, driven by the growth of online shopping and a shift…

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