All Beauty Pie articles
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Gallery
Store gallery: Beauty Pie opens first standalone pop-up shop in London
Beauty Pie has opened its first ever standalone pop-up store in London’s Covent Garden.
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Analysis
Retail 100: Jack Monroe, Alessandra Bellini and Dame Sharon White celebrated for industry impact
Twenty-seven female and non-binary leaders have been recognised in Retail Week’s Retail 100 index of the most inspiring individuals driving change across the sector.
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Prospect Analysis
Beauty Pie (Financials)
Beauty Pie continued its strong momentum, with sales rising 33% to £53.1m for the year ending March 31 2022 (FY2021).
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Prospect Analysis
Beauty Pie (Outlook)
Beauty Pie closed out 2022 having opened its first standalone space - a temporary ‘Warehouse of Dreams’ in London’s Covent Garden (see strategy). Both its subscribers and new customers alike could experiment with its products, enabling it to interact with its customers.
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Prospect Analysis
Beauty Pie (Strategy)
An industry disruptor, Beauty Pie was founded on the premise of beauty without the price tag.
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Prospect Analysis
Beauty Pie (SWOT)
After strong FY2021 results, it will be interesting to see what is in store next for Beauty Pie.
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Prospect People
Beauty Pie (People)
Beauty Pie has grown its headcount significantly since its inception and has been strengthening its senior team of late.
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Analysis
Thinking outside the box: how retail subscription services are evolving post-pandemic
Retail subscription boxes across categories were one of the big winners in the first year of the pandemic, but many expected their popularity to fall away. Retail Week looks at how these services have adapted to changing customer behaviours
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Data
Data: The companies investors placed their bets on in 2021
2021 marked another tumultuous year for the retail industry, but some bright sparks grew - and have been rewarded with the investment to grow further. Retail Week explores the companies that received the most investment in the UK in 2021.
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Video
Watch: Beauty Pie and Octopus Ventures on driving the digital future
The annual Tech 100 report, published last week, champions the top global leaders influencing retail innovation. Beauty Pie founder Marcia Kilgore and Octopus Ventures co-chief executive Alliott Cole were among the leaders recognised in the ranking and they joined Retail Week to discuss the innovative thinking required of the retail industry.
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Analysis
Retail 2022: 59 CEOs reveal strategy for the year ahead
Leaders from Gymshark, Currys, Pets at Home, Levi’s and Beauty Pie are among 59 chief executives that have spoken to Retail Week in-depth about their 2022 strategy as part of a major new report
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Analysis
The changing face of beauty: How brands are setting the foundations for success
As the old saying goes ‘beauty is in the eye of the beholder’ and for consumers looking to purchase beauty products today their eyes are more likely than ever to be fixed on a screen.
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News
Beauty Pie raises funds as it seeks to reach new markets
Luxury beauty platform Beauty Pie has raised $100m (£72m) in a bid to move to new markets and experiment with new retail formats.
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Analysis
IWD: Nine women leaders to watch in 2021
On International Women’s Day, we look at the women leading companies big and small that the industry should be watching this year
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Interview
Interview: Beauty Pie founder Marcia Kilgore – the retail rebel
Serial entrepreneur Marcia Kilgore tells Retail Week about the conversation that triggered her retail rebellion, driving growth in a pandemic and the Weston family advice that inspired her to start Beauty Pie.