DIOR Beauty has launched at Harvey Nichols in Edinburgh in time for the Christmas shopping rush.
The department store in Scotland’s capital will stock the brand’s wide variety of luxury beauty products, from fragrance to premium skincare and makeup.
The Dior Beauty counter in the Edinburgh store will also showcase Dior Backstage, the first make-up line inspired by the backstage and designed by Peter Philips, creative and image director for Dior Makeup. The range offers the perfect solution for every makeup lover wanting a professional result.
Customers are invited to discover the holiday collection and immerse themselves in the world of Dior Beauty at the new counter instore.
This festive season, Dior Beauty has launched the Atelier of Dreams makeup collection, paying tribute to the Maison Dior at 30 Avenue Montaigne, the place where it all began.
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Whether it’s a name, a date, or a special thought, customers are invited to add a personal touch to their festive gifts with the brand’s engraving service, available from the new counter instore.
The service is available across a range of products, from Dior lipsticks to the fragrances for men and women, including the entire collection of La Collection Privée Christian Dior fragrances on 125ml, 250ml and 450ml bottles.
To further celebrate the launch of the beauty brand, Harvey Nichols will welcome Dior Beauty to the store with an exclusive Christmas beauty reader event, in partnership with Hood Magazine.
Dior Beauty’s international pro artist, Jamie Coombes, will demonstrate his top makeup tips using the Christmas collection.
From tutorials on achieving a natural-looking flawless complexion to insight into how to create a day-to-night look using the new winter shades, the event will showcase the best of Dior Beauty and help guests to get glam in anticipation of the festive season.
The makeup class takes place on December 7 from 5.00pm-6.00pm or 6.30pm-7.30pm.
For more information and for booking details, visit: www.harveynichols.com/news/2021/11/15/dior-beauty-masterclass/?store=edinburgh
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