
First look at Scotland's luxurious new Harrods Beauty store now open in Glasgow
Luxury beauty retailer H beauty by Harrods has officially opened its new Glasgow store in exciting news for hair and beauty enthusiasts. The ribbon was cut on the second H Beauty store for Scots shoppers today, Thursday, June 12.
Located next to Zara in the former Debenhams unit in the main atrium of Silverburn Shopping Centre in Glasgow, the impressive and plush space, spanning 22,500 sq.ft, is heaven for make up, skincare, and fragrance lovers.
A range of products from premium brands including Tom Ford, LOEWE, Dior, Elemis, Gisou, and Hourglass fill the shop floor, with services from world-leading experts in beauty, hair, skincare and wellness all under one roof.
Shoppers can invest in one of their own with Vieve, the award-winning and high-performance makeup by Scots expert MUA Jamie Genevieve, commandeering a stand alongside the likes of Charlotte Tilbury and Laura Mercier.
With glamourous counters and displays, a knowledgeable team of beauty specialists ready to assist and convenient opening hours to boot, H Beauty Silverburn promises a "next level beauty experience in the west of Scotland".
"The opening of H beauty's first Glasgow store is such a special moment," David Pierotti, General Manager of Silverburn, raved.
"Welcoming another globally recognised brand to our growing roster underlines our ongoing commitment to creating a unique and exciting retail experience for our guests."
"The new store is a fantastic addition to Glasgow's retail offering and we're proud to see it open its doors at Silverburn."
H beauty is the standalone beauty concept created by Harrods, and its stores have become noted for their addition of interactive PlayTables, skincare and makeup stations, and classy champagne bars, perfect for that Instagram shot.
Enjoy facials and other beauty services in the private Treatment Room, or join live tutorials and workshops in the dedicated Masterclass Auditorium.
What's more, the brand new Fragrance Bar, debuting at Silverburn and inspired by the olfactory expertise of Harrods Knightsbridge, houses both the world's most coveted fragrance houses as well as new and niche brands.
To mark the opening from June 12-15, shoppers can sign up to the MyBeauty loyalty programme to enjoy exclusive offers and special events.
Highlights include luxury goodie bags for the first 200 MyBeauty members, 10 per cent off selected purchases, live DJ sets, refreshments, and spinning the wheel for a chance to win beauty prizes with any purchase over £25.
During launch weekend, masterclass sessions from brands like Charlotte Tilbury, Hourglass, and VIEVE will also provide expert advice and insider tips from some of the industry's most respected voices.
The launch in Silverburn marks H beauty's second Scottish location, joining its existing store in Edinburgh's St James Quarter, and its sixth store across the UK.
"Glasgow is a city with a deep-rooted appreciation for beauty and wellbeing," Mia Collins, Director of Beauty Buying at Harrods and H beauty, added.
"With H beauty Silverburn we're proud to bring a carefully curated edit of exceptional brands, unparalleled immersive experiences and perfectly personalised services to a new audience - and to further grow our footprint and fan base in Scotland, who have already embraced H beauty with such enthusiasm in Edinburgh."
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