The
South African department chain has invested heavily, like its
peers, in its beauty business by partnering luxury international
brands such as House of Chanel, Estée Lauder and Jo Malone,
while strengthening its private label business.
Titled Volume 1, the makeup line is branded as cruelty-free and
vegan friendly, a way to tap into the growing demand for more
naturally-sourced products that is upending industries.
Head of Beauty at Woolworths, Vivienne Joseph said the
partnership with Sir John advances the group's vision of
bringing its customers locally produced products that can live
alongside the Chanels of the beauty industry.
"We were very clear that this little piece of red carpet global
luxury can show that we can live alongside Chanel, alongside Tom
Ford, alongside Jo Malone and still have exactly the same
quality of innovation," Joseph told Reuters.
The partnership with Sir John, known for beautifying the faces
of Beyonce, Priyanka Chopra and Kim Kardashian-West, started in
2017, when together they delivered a series of makeup
masterclasses across the country.
The makeup range, which includes an eye-shadow palette,
highlighter and lipstick, will hit the shelves on Saturday.
(Reporting by Nqobile Dludla; editing by David Evans)
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