Discover the journey of The Body Shop from influencing generations to facing insolvency, risking 2000 UK jobs and 200 stores.
The Body Shop, a once pioneering cosmetics company renowned for ethical products, now faces insolvency in the UK, jeopardizing over 2000 jobs and 200 stores. Readers reminisce about the shop's influence in the 70s, 80s, and 90s, highlighting its impact on generations. The appointment of insolvency administrators signals a potential sale or closure of its UK business, once a trailblazing chain on the British high street.
Anita Roddick, the founder, promoted 'inclusive beauty' through innovative campaigns like featuring a full-figured doll named Ruby and advocating social causes. The Body Shop's bankruptcy reflects a changing sentiment, with Gen Z showing less interest in the beauty giant's offerings. Despite its current challenges, the bohemian roots of The Body Shop in Brighton's North Laine continue to inspire shoppers, resonating almost 50 years after its inception.
Interesting Facts: Anita Roddick's Aladdin's cave concept, national impact through innovative marketing, and the enduring influence of The Body Shop's birthplace in Brighton's bohemian neighborhood.
THE Body Shop's UK business has fallen into administration, putting more than 2000 jobs and 200 stores at risk in a further blow to Britain's shopping ...
Readers share their memories of discovering the shop's products and ethos in the 70s, 80s and 90s.
Going into administration may lead to a sale of the business or closure of its 199 UK stores. Read more at straitstimes.com.
LONDON: The UK arm of The Body Shop, the near 50-year-old cosmetics company renowned for ethical hair and skin products, has entered bankruptcy, ...
The retailer, which grew from a single shop in 1976 to become one of the most recognizable retailers on the British high street with hundreds of stores in ...
As the UK business enters administration, we look at what has gone wrong for the chain.
Its founder Anita Roddick championed โinclusive beautyโ with an ad campaign centred on a full-figured doll called Ruby; she put photos of missing people on the ...
Brief letters: Anita Roddick's Aladdin's cave | Selling the nation | Trigger happy | Michael Jayston | Without merit.
Almost 50 years after Anita Roddick's first outlet opened in North Laine, the Brighton neighbourhood remains an inspiring place to shop.