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Nigel TAYLOR Published
January 29, 2025
Claiming “phenomenal global growth in recent years”, Elemis is about to “reach a new audience of beauty aficionados”, with a high-profile launch into Selfridges stores.

The British luxury skincare brand is opening in the Birmingham and Manchester Trafford Centre stores “to create a unique and engaging space for customers in-store” as well as online.
Through complementary 15-minute HD Skin Consultations, the brand’s team “will gain an in-depth understanding of customers’ skin in order to recommend a bespoke routine suited to their needs”.
At Selfridges Birmingham, Elemis will offer a combination of Lift, Resurface and Sculpt Facials within 30-minute Expert Facial treatments.
To mark the new partnership, it’s also using computer-generated imagery (CGI) “to bring its best-selling Pro-Collagen Cleansing Balm to life and sent it rolling through the city streets of Birmingham”.
It’s certainly an interesting marketing concept and one we’re seeing more and more often from forward-thinking companies.
“Selfridges shares our great British heritage, alongside a keen insight into what the modern consumer wants and needs in our changing world. As a certified B Corp, we are delighted that Selfridges also shares our passion for protecting the planet.”
Since being founded in 1990, it has made a major impact globally in prestige skincare and claims to be the number one independent British skincare brand.
Elemis was acquired by upscale natural cosmetics specialist L’Occitane International for $900 million in 2025 for £900 million. The brand is available in a number of different channels including, digital, retail distribution, QVC, professional spa and maritime.