Yorkshire beauty startup secures distribution deals with 'iconic' UK department stores
A Yorkshire startup has secured distribution deals with two national department stores.
Clockface Beauty, which is based in Wetherby, has announced that its full product range will be stocked by Harvey Nichols and the Frasers Group.
The range will be available on Harvey Nichols website and at Frasers in Wolverhampton from the April 12, with more stores set to follow.
Clockface Beauty was set up by mother and daughter Karen Horsley and Sarah Thomas in rural North Yorkshire in 2018.
In the same week as it announced the new distribution deals, the family-run firm won Lux Life Magazine’s Best Organic, Cruelty-Free Skincare Company Award.
Sarah Thomas, director and co-founder, commented: “This incredible news for our business and will help strengthen our position as a major contender in the beauty and skincare industry.
“Since launching Clockface Beauty in 2018, we’ve worked tirelessly to deliver a sought-after brand.”
She continued: “This announcement is testament to the fact that our scientifically-formulated, luxurious, all-natural products have a proven track record when it comes to transforming skin. It’s such a huge moment for Mum and I.”
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