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In this conversation we speak to director, Margot Bowman. We discuss her love for animation, her approach to documentary and why club culture sits at the heart of everything she does.This episode is sponsored by the Gate+ and produced by Jack Kirkwood Hosted by directors, Craig Bingham and Ozzie Pullin.Born and raised in London, Margot Bowman uses the medium of film in all its forms, as a creative vehicle for telling powerful human stories, centred on emotional truths.Margot's visually striking work is textured with thoughtful animation, CGI or archive that's woven amongst her poetic live-action. This medium-agnostic approach to storytelling creates a rich visual language that reframes the familiar so that audiences connect with the story at hand in new and original ways.Growing up in Camden, Margot is consistently inspired by her home city's legacy of club culture, creativity, freedom of expression and community. Formerly the Creative Director of Boiler Room, she has since directed commercials for major clients including Nike, Dr Martens, Carhartt, Space NK and Byredo, with narrative and documentary commissions from the likes of Channel 4, The Tate, Dazed and NOWNESS.Most recently, she co-directed Amazon Prime's highly anticipated documentary feature The Tour, a 90-minute film about the relaunch of Victoria's Secret's iconic fashion show, reimagined through the lens of 20 diverse female artists from around the world.Her documentary Coming Home premiered at SXSW 2022, was awarded Best Short at the prestigious Palestine Cinema Days, and was shortlisted for the International Documentary Association's films of the year. These powerful experiences in documentary are built off her natural ability to connect with people and bring their stories to screen with intimacy and style.Moving forward, Margot is intent on creating storytelling-driven work that sits at the heart of the cultural conversation. Her diverse creative background and innate understanding of the zeitgeist, accelerates her lyrical storytelling to create work that is contemporary, informative and delivered to audiences in a rich visual world that resonates in pop culture and beyond.
This podcast is about an amazing woman and her journey from Wall Street to Purpose-Driven Leadership. Meet India Gary-Martin's and listen to her amazing journey to Chair the Women Business Collaborative (WBC). On this episode of On the Brink with Andi Simon, I had the great pleasure of speaking with India Gary Martin—an accomplished global executive, entrepreneur, and now the new Chair of the Women Business Collaborative (WBC). India's story is more than a professional journey—it's an inspiring narrative about opportunity, resilience, and leadership rooted in purpose. A Global Journey Rooted in Advocacy India began her career with ambitions far from Wall Street—initially pursuing drama at Spelman College, an all-women's institution that helped shape her lifelong commitment to advancing women. A pivot to business led her to Wall Street, where she spent nearly 25 years rising through the ranks and across borders, holding CEO and CTO roles in major financial institutions. Her global career took her to London, Frankfurt, Tokyo, and Hong Kong, all while raising a family and nurturing a growing passion for justice and equity. Through it all, India remained grounded in one core belief: opportunity emerges when you stay open to change. Her career was not meticulously planned but rather built through taking chances—ones that would later translate into entrepreneurial ventures and global leadership roles. From Banking to Beauty: The Entrepreneurial Chapter India's foray into entrepreneurship was sparked not only by her desire to chart her own path but by a wake-up call. After returning from a business trip, her young daughter barely recognized her. It was a moment of reckoning—and renewal. What followed was a bold leap: the launch of a green nail polish line that grew from two retail shops in London to 300 stores across Europe and the Middle East, including Harvey Nichols and Space NK. But success is never linear. Brexit disrupted the business, scaring off investors and forcing India to shut it down. “It was the hardest thing I've ever done,” she told me, “but I learned how to pivot, and that failure isn't failure—it's just learning.” Her next chapter returned her to her roots in leadership. With Leadership for Execs and Lucent Learning, India created scalable coaching and leadership development platforms for companies, governments, and nonprofits. She also launched Act Three, a community designed to support women in midlife transition. Each venture reflects her holistic vision of leadership: adaptive, inclusive, and deeply human. Carrying Forward a Vision: Honoring Edie Fraser The Women Business Collaborative (WBC), which India now chairs, was founded by the remarkable Edie Fraser, a visionary leader in her own right. Edie had a bold and clear mission: to accelerate progress for women in business by uniting the efforts of organizations, corporations, and individuals under a single collaborative umbrella. She recognized that too many were working in silos—fighting the same battles for equal pay, position, and power. Edie's vision was both simple and powerful: we can go farther, faster, together. Her leadership transformed a concept into a movement, building a platform that now connects over 80 partner organizations, dozens of corporate champions, and countless advocates committed to equity. India Gary Martin steps into this legacy with both reverence and readiness, taking WBC into its next chapter of impact. You will enjoy watching our podcast with India here: Why WBC, Why Now? India's appointment as Chair of the Women Business Collaborative couldn't have come at a more important time. As she told me, “WBC has a tremendous opportunity right now to be a beacon for women in business. It's not just about convening—it's about shaping the future.” With over 80 partner organizations, sponsors, and donors, WBC stands at the forefront of driving change. India brings to it not just experience, but a deeply reflective, philosophical approach to leadership. She believes that collaboration doesn't mean compromising your mission—it means amplifying what unites us. “I don't believe in pushing the boulder uphill,” she said. “We do this with ease because it's who we are. It's how we operate.” Leading by Redesigning the Container One of the most profound insights India shared during our conversation was about the importance of culture in shaping behavior. “People behave as the container creates,” she explained. Rather than focusing on fixing people, she argues, organizations should focus on fixing the environment in which they operate. This anthropological lens is close to my heart. Culture isn't changed with a program or a policy—it's transformed through trust, relationships, and the daily experiences that shape how people feel and behave. As India noted, work has become transactional. We must bring it back to being relational. A Call to Community As we wrapped up our conversation, India left listeners with three powerful takeaways: You are not alone. Find your tribe. WBC is one of them. Opportunity is everywhere. Even the stormiest moments will pass—every storm runs out of rain. We are better together. None of the changes we seek can happen in isolation. Collaboration is not a strategy—it's a necessity. India also shared her excitement for the upcoming Women's Capital Summit in New York City on May 21–22. This event is all about connecting women founders with funders—and building the future of shared success. “Founders and funders, please come out,” she urged. “This is a real moment for us.” Final Thoughts India Gary Martin's story reminds us that the path to leadership isn't always straight—but it is always full of opportunity if we stay open. She embodies the power of living with purpose, leading with vision, and building together. To learn more, listen to the full podcast on On the Brink with Andi Simon and be sure to check out WBC's work and the Women's Capital Summit. Let's go further, faster—together. Other podcasts you will enjoy: 432: Gloria Bohan: From School Teacher to Travel Titan 419: Jennifer Leslie: Transform your Business with Self Awareness 405: How Denielle Finkelstein and Thyme Sullivan Are Revolutionizing Period Care Additional resources for you: My two award-winning books: Rethink: Smashing The Myths of Women in Business and On the Brink: A Fresh Lens to Take Your Business to New Heights Our newest book, Women Mean Business: Over 500 Insights from Extraordinary Leaders to Spark Your Success, co-authored with Edie Fraser and Robyn Freedman Spizman All of our white papers, particularly those on Blue Ocean Strategy Our Medium publications (come friend us) Our website: Simon Associates Management Consultants Listen + Subscribe: Available wherever you get your podcasts—Apple, Spotify, Stitcher, YouTube, and more. If you enjoyed this episode, leave a review and share with someone navigating their own leadership journey. Reach out and contact us if you want to see how a little anthropology can help your business grow. Let's Talk! From Observation to Innovation, Andi Simon,PhD CEO | Corporate Anthropologist | Author Simonassociates.net Info@simonassociates.net @simonandi LinkedIn
Tom MacPherson Le Maire is a seasoned luxury and skincare expert with over 20 years of experience in the industry. Specializing in luxury hotel and spa channels, he is passionate about hospitality and the integration of innovative wellness concepts. Tom has worked across multiple channels, supporting go-to-market strategies for a number of emerging skincare brands. His career began with industry icons like The Body Shop, followed by nearly a decade at Clarins, where he honed his expertise in fast-paced commercial retail. During his time at Clarins, he held senior roles in training and field management, overseeing more than 70 staff members and driving significant business revenue. Transitioning to work with SMEs and challenger skincare brands, Tom sought to amplify the voices of smaller brands often overshadowed by larger budgets. He led the EMEA region for Intraceuticals, an Australian oxygen facial brand, and later helped launch the Icelandic skincare brand BioEffect in Space NK, while also developing their spa and clinic division. He then established his own consultancy, collaborating with brands like Aromatherapy Associates across EMEA, Swedish skincare brand Swiss Clinic (launching them in Harvey Nichols), and The Hut Group. Following the pandemic, Tom joined British luxury skincare brand 111SKIN, where he has spent the last five years overseeing their global spa division and export markets across MEA and LATAM. His extensive network within luxury hospitality facilitated 111SKIN's successful entry into major hotel groups worldwide, including Mandarin Oriental, Marriott Luxury, Four Seasons, Rosewood, ACCOR Luxury, Hilton Luxury Brands, and Kempinski. Under his leadership, the brand's spa channel grew exponentially, with high-profile partnerships like the Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection and other iconic global properties. Known for his servant leadership style and a “feel the fear and do it anyway” mentality, Tom is also a passionate lover of fine food, wine, and culture. A proud bon vivant with French roots, he often spends his leisure time in Paris, where he enjoys embracing the city's culinary and cultural offerings. In this episode, we discover the following: 1. Tom's top three tips for growth. 2. How to find uniqueness in what we do. 3. The importance of the entrepreneurial spirit & having the right tribe. 4. The power of an “Ethos“ you believe in.With podcast host Mark SephtonHope you'll enjoy the episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to the LuxeGen Group Chat! In this episode, Sapna is joined by India Agyeman & Elyana Isaac, as well as Emily Beaney from our Blush talent roster. Together they discuss their top it-girls of 2024 across the music, fashion & beauty worlds and their favourite movies & TV shows of the year. They then go on to discuss their 2025 pop culture predictions, including Bella Hadid's horse show career, Taylor Swift's potential engagement & the return of Hannah Montana. Finally, the four discuss all the products they're loving, including the Sol De Janeiro Delicia Jet Set and Shower Oil, exclusive to Space NK.This episode is in partnership with Sol De Janeiro.AD | https://soldejaneiro.com/ Follow Us On: Instagram | https://bit.ly/3X0xm27TikTok | http://bit.ly/3jvwlBESubscribe to our podcast here: https://shows.acast.com/the-luxegirl-group-chat Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to the LuxeGen Group Chat! In this episode, Sapna is joined by India Agyeman & Elyana Isaac, as well as Emily Beaney from our Blush talent roster. Together they discuss their top it-girls of 2024 across the music, fashion & beauty worlds and their favourite movies & TV shows of the year. They then go on to discuss their 2025 pop culture predictions, including Bella Hadid's horse show career, Taylor Swift's potential engagement & the return of Hannah Montana. Finally, the four discuss all the products they're loving, including the Sol De Janeiro Delicia Jet Set and Shower Oil, exclusive to Space NK.This episode is in partnership with Sol De Janeiro.AD | https://soldejaneiro.com/ Follow Us On: Instagram | https://bit.ly/3X0xm27TikTok | http://bit.ly/3jvwlBESubscribe to our podcast here: https://shows.acast.com/the-luxegirl-group-chat Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello! On todays show we're covering the below topics. 2024 Black Friday Success Stories in the Beauty Industry with brand examples from MAC, Space NK, Look Fantastic, Medik8 & Charlotte Tilbury. Matilda djerf collaborates with hailey biebers rhode beauty Nanoncreators have become the go to creators for the beauty industry. Australia bans social media for users under 16 with big penalties for meta, tiktok & snapchat. References https://www.investopedia.com/australia-passes-social-media-ban-for-children-under-16-8753283#:~:text=Australia%20has%20passed%20the%20world%27s,accounts%2C%20according%20to%20the%20law https://www.voguebusiness.com/story/beauty/how-nano-creators-became-beautys-best-marketing-tool Sign Up to Our Weekly Edition Marketing Email https://sociallyciara.us16.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=d1d17231777013b1b5a7cc925&id=34dae9e714
My guest on the show this week is James Read, founder of sunless tanning range ‘Self Glow by James Read.' James started his career in retail, then went on to become one of the UK's top tanning artists, working with celebrities, models and customers who wanted a healthy glow, applied using the best products.This lead to James creating his own brand using all the experience he amassed during his career. ‘Self Glow by James Read' has a 'skincare-first' philosophy and combines natural cacao with high-performance active and fermented ingredients. The formulas work with all skin tones and skin types. As we discussed during our conversation, I was a self-tan novice, but I started using James' ‘Sunblush' tan mist once a week - and it's SO easy to apply, literally a few sprays on my face and I'm done. No lines, no weird smell, so I'm a convert :)https://www.jamesreadglow.com/products/sunblush-hydrating-tan-mist-100mlSelf Glow is available in the UK in - Space NK, Liberty, Selfridges, Harvey Nichols, Lookfantastic and via the James Read ‘Self Glow' website.https://www.jamesreadglow.com/James mentioned the following brands/products from his routine:Medik8 - Vit C SPF, Hyaluronic Acid, Cleanserhttps://www.medik8.com/La Prairie - https://www.spacenk.com/uk/brands/l/la-prairieREN - https://www.renskincare.co.uk/Fragrances from - Diptyque, Byredo, Floral StreetYou can find Self Glow by James Read on the web:https://www.jamesreadglow.com/Also on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/jamesreadtan/- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -You can ‘tip' me via the link below. This really helps me with the podcast running costs (it's a costly business!): https://ko-fi.com/maninthemirrorYou can follow me @maninthemirrorpod on IG:https://www.instagram.com/maninthemirrorpod/On TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@yousmellgreatwhatisit————————————————————————————————Special thanks to Anders Sundberg for ‘Man in the Mirror' sound mixing and production, Andy Goff @goff_andy for the artwork and Andy Gilbert (ATRX) @andygilbert_atrx for the theme music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In these ‘SHORTS' episodes of my podcast, I select my favourite moments from previous episodes.This one comes from episode 166, with Andy Lightfoot, CEO at Space NK.In this clip, we reflect on his sliding doors moments and how we can leverage from being at the right place and the right time. Once you've listened to the ‘SHORT', why not click the link below and tune in to the full episode? Enjoyed The Short? Listen to the full episode here. Be a Standout Leader in Ten Minutes Per Week If you're looking for free, quick, and high-impact leadership training, you're in the right place. Click here to learn more about my five-star rated, 10-4-10 Leadership Programme and sign up for free. Have Ben as Your Coach Whenever You Need Him Imagine you need to have a tricky conversation with a colleague in an hour and need some last-minute advice. Or perhaps you know you need to delegate more but are struggling to let go and don't know where to start.If these questions resonate with you and you're enjoying these SHORTS podcasts, you'll LOVE ‘Ben in Your Pocket”, my AI Clone!Find out more here and add your details (via the same link) if you'd like to be one of the 20 exclusive beta testers.And when you register your interest, you'll also have a chance to win one year's unlimited access to the premium version of my AI Clone when it goes live.Register your interest here.
What are the nuances of international pricing strategy? How can an indie brand enter the European market? How can a brand plan ahead for global regulatory restrictions in their product development cycle?
Sophie and Melissa are so excited to be bringing, you their very first live episode of ‘Wednesdays' brought to you by Hourglass Cosmetics!Recorded LIVE from Space NK, the girls sit down to chat all things beauty. They cover everything from past make-up fails (foundation lips, we're looking at you!), summer style icons like Sabrina Carpenter, and also introduce you to your new favourite beauty product: the Hourglass Unreal Liquid Blush, available now at Space NK: https://www.spacenk.com/uk/makeup/cheeks/blusher/unreal-liquid-blush-MUK200051184.html.On the dilemma front, Sophie and Melissa share their life lessons on how they have grown to cherish their skin, and give their top tips on how to rebuild your confidence after blemish battles. We're still in summer, and if you're a Tiny struck by a SULA, then they have the MUST-LISTEN piece of advice of how to tackle any sweaty upper lips.Thank you to Hourglass Cosmetics for making the episode happen, and for our Tinies who came down on the night.
This episode of The So So Show focuses on the upcoming events at West Quay, such as the Olympics fanzone and live sports screenings. We feature interviews with Westquay, find out that Levi's has way more to offer than just jeans, talk to L'Osteria about their amazing pizzas and get beautified in Space NK. Southampton offers a variety of summer events and activities for residents and visitors. Tours of the city provide insights into its history and hidden gems. West Quay is hosting the Olympics fanzone and live sports screenings. Levi's store in West Quay offers more than just jeans, including tailoring services. L'Osteria is an authentic Italian restaurant with a focus on pizza and pasta. Space NK is a beauty store that offers a wide range of brands and personalized consultations. Summer Events at West Quay Discovering Fashion at Levi's "Go on one of these tours and discover the history of Southampton." "West Quay is an official Team GB fanzone for the Olympics and Paralympics." "Levi's store offers tailoring services for jeans and chinos." Chapters 00:00Exploring Southampton's History and Hidden Gems 06:10Summer Events at West Quay 11:25Discovering Fashion at Levi's 18:50Authentic Italian Dining at L'Osteria 25:02Beauty and Skincare at Space NK
It's the return of Feel-Good Habits, the show where I quiz people about their hard-earned self-help strategies and we're reinvigorating this series with a bang! Jonathan van Ness, star of Queer Eye, host of the podcast Pretty Curious, author, stand-up comic and gymnast, is here to share how he has navigated a really rough year. What with business challenges and a high-profile 'hit piece' in a huge American magazine, Jonathan has had to dig deep to stay sane and not to lose himself in a tornado of negativity.It's an uplifting conversation and I hope you love it.Jonathan's haircare line JNV Hair is available now at Space NK.To join the Facebook group for the podcast click here >> The Emma Guns Show Forum.To follow me on social media >> Twitter | Instagram.Watch clips from the podcast >> Youtube | The Emma Guns ShowSign up for my newsletter here >> Newsletter.Subscribe now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jess & Jenn share highlights from two beauty conferences, and then discuss the copywriting over at Vacation Inc.; the challenges of building a lasting fragrance brand; changes at Space NK; the beauty brands with Olympics tie-ins; new flanker products for Clinique Black Honey; the woman with hyperosmia (a super-sensitive olfactive ability) who can smell Parkinson's disease; and more. Plus, let's raise a wand to a twisted gourmand perfume and the excellent, long-lasting blushes from Haus Labs.Products mentioned in this episode: shopmy.us/collections/627569Episode recap with links: fatmascara.com/blog/ep-537Sponsor links & discount codes: fatmascara.com/sponsorsPrivate Facebook Group: Fat Mascara Raising a WandTikTok & Instagram: @fatmascara, @jenn_edit, @jessicamatlinSubmit a "Raise A Wand" product recommendation: email info@fatmascara.com or text us or leave a voicemail at 646-481-8182 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/fatmascara. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sugarhouse is a full-scale New York City-based architecture and interior design firm founded by Principals Jess and Jonathan Nahon in 2016. Working on residential, hospitality, commercial and retail in the US and internationally, the firm has successfully executed a wide variety of projects from private residences to the most exclusive hotels and fashion houses.Striving to create a balanced and approachable studio focused on holistic design, Sugarhouse puts equal emphasis on architecture, interior and landscape design. The firm surveys each project from a singular viewpoint to ensure that the design is contextual, original and portrays an architectural story unique to the client and setting. With the ultimate goal of beautiful design that is also functional, the designers tailor each space to meet a client's needs, individual perspectives and budgets. As a husband and wife team, Jess and Jonathan's process derives from a heavily collaborative place, which extends to their clients and each team member engaged on a project.Sugarhouse works on projects in the US and internationally. Clients include: YSL, Cult Gaia, Space NK, Helmut Lang, Theory, J Brand, Comptoir Des Cotonniers, Tory Burch, Misha Nonoo, Purificacion Gracia, La Mer, Osswald Parfumerie, KREWE, Veronica Beard, Soho House, The Ned, The Hoxton Hotels, Ralph Lauren and many others.Prior to founding Sugarhouse, Jess Nahon received a Master of Architecture from Savannah College of Art and Design and led Soho House as the Director of Architecture and Design. Jonathan Nahon earned a Master of Architecture from The Pratt Institute. He worked in-house as an architect and designer at Ralph Lauren and also worked for a number of architecture and design firms.
Introduction:Welcome back to "The Ben Morton Leadership Podcast"! Join me as we explore the topic of leadership transitions with Andy Lightfoot, CEO at Space NK.Andy brings a wealth of retail expertise, offering unique insights into navigating team dynamics during periods of growth and transformation. Here's what you will learn from this episode: Tips on getting your first CEO role.How to get your next promotion and build a great reputation.Strategies for making tough decisions.How to be lucky.Why you should not do the things you want to do.Plus lots more. Work With Ben:If this episode has convinced you that working with a coach or mentor is an investment you're interested in making, find out more about how we can work together here, and then book a free Discovery Call with me via this link . Further Resources If You Loved This Episode:Check out the third-most listened-to episode (episode #57) of The Ben Morton Leadership podcast, in which General David Petraeus, former Director of the CIA and US Army General, discusses the misnomer of having a defined leadership style. Listen here. Listen to episode 156 featuring Michael Watkins, author of “The First 90 Days”, here. Buy the book, ‘The Four Disciplines of Execution' here. As an Amazon Associate, I earn a small fee on qualifying purchases. More About Andy Lightfoot:Andy Lightfoot is a modern CEO with extensive retail experience across traditional and digital platforms.His leadership journey spans global organisations and private equity SMEs, providing him with a comprehensive understanding of business management complexities.Andy's analytical and creative approaches have guided companies through successes and setbacks, shaping his distinctive perspective on effective leadership strategies.Thank you for tuning in to another episode of "The Ben Morton Leadership Podcast." Please hit the subscribe button on your podcast player for more empowering conversations with industry leaders and experts.
IntroductionWelcome back to another empowering episode of The Ben Morton Leadership Podcast! In today's conversation, we delve into the dynamic world of strategy, transformational leadership, and leaving a lasting legacy with our, Alex Brueckmann. Here's some of what you'll learn in this episodeHow to have a positive impact as a leader.What to do when people do not support the strategyHow to make strategic choices about what not to do.Whether culture really does ‘eat strategy for breakfast'. How the best mistake Alex ever made can help you be a better leaderPlus, lots more. Chapter Markers (approx times) (07:00) Overcoming the fear of not having all the answers and appearing ‘weak' as a leader. (10:15) The human impact of good and bad strategy. (15:00) Defining strategy and agreeing what important words mean within your team. (18:00) Deciding what not to do and asking the opposite question (to the obvious one). (23:30) Does ‘culture eat strategy for breakfast?' (30:00) The risk of creating a culture and set of values that do not support the strategy. (34:12) Deciding which 'waves to surf' (38:30) Can you future-proof an organisation, and will Amazon ever go bankrupt? (44:00) The best mistake Alex Brueckmann ever made. Work With BenClick here to find out more about the transformational leadership development programmes Ben delivers and hire him to work with your team or organisation.Want to hire Ben as your coach or mentor? Click here to learn more. Further Resources If You Loved This Episode Episode 166 with Andy Lightfoot, CEO of Space NK – released on 16th May 2024. Listen here. Alex Brueckmann's Book - The Strategy Legacy – Buy it here. As an Amazon Associate, I earn a small fee on qualifying purchases.Visit Alex Brueckmann's website here. More About Alex BrueckmannAlex Brueckmann is an executive thought partner, strategy facilitator, speaker, and Wall Street Journal Bestselling author.With his extensive expertise in strategy and leadership, Alex has made a profound impact on businesses around the world, from established corporations to burgeoning startups.He is the author of "THE STRATEGY LEGACY" and "SECRETS OF NEXT LEVEL ENTREPRENEURS," two seminal works that offer invaluable insights into thriving in business while maintaining balance in life.Alex's journey, marked by his dedication to continuous learning and development, is a testament to his commitment to empowering others to achieve their full potential.
A little pod to start the week with.Today I'm talking about my current favourite scent that I discovered at an amazing Space NK event last week, why I paid to have an in depth blood test (and think it's a great thing to do) and I also have a code for you (outspoken50) if you'd like half price off your first Klira purchase.Enjoy xx
This week, the fourth and final instalment of our new beauty miniseries – in collaboration with Space NK – sees Lisa Potter-Dixon chat to Skin Rocks brand founder, author and aesthetician Caroline Hirons. From her number one piece of skincare advice to her career highs and lows and the importance of dropping your ego, she discusses her success story in length, as well as the products she thinks everyone should own.Sign Up to The FREE SheerLuxe Daily Email: https://sheerluxe.com/signupFollow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sheerluxe/?hl=enAD | Space NKSkin Rocks | https://skinrocks.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, the third instalment of our new beauty miniseries – in collaboration with Space NK – sees Lisa Potter-Dixon chat to Jamie Genevieve, founder of Vieve. From how to create a strong brand aesthetic to the importance of working on a make-up counter and how Youtube helped launch her career, she also discusses why continuous learning is key, as well as her much-loved products and full success story. Sign Up to The FREE SheerLuxe Daily Email: https://sheerluxe.com/signupFollow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sheerluxe/?hl=enAD | Space NK Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, we're introducing the second instalment of our brand new beauty miniseries in collaboration with Space NK. In this episode, Lisa Potter-Dixon chats to Sunday Riley, the founder of the acclaimed eponymous skincare brand. From what makes a bestselling formula to top career lessons – such as advice on growth and criticism – plus, plenty of chat about the brand's bestsellers, she shares all the ins and outs of her success story. Sign Up to The FREE SheerLuxe Daily Email: https://sheerluxe.com/signupFollow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sheerluxe/?hl=enAD | Space NK Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, we're introducing a brand new beauty mini series in collaboration with Space NK. In this first episode, Lisa Potter-Dixon chats to iconic brand founder and CEO of Anastasia Beverly Hills – Anastasia Soare. From building an industry-disrupting brand to launching viral bestsellers, here she shares her business journey and the lessons she's learnt along the way…Sign Up to The FREE SheerLuxe Daily Email: https://sheerluxe.com/signupFollow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sheerluxe/?hl=enAD | Space NK Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode I chat to the incredible Catherine Bossom. Catherine has been a top beauty buyer for the likes of Harrods and Space NK and now has a business called Yellow Flamingo where she helps guide new beauty brands so that they have the best chance of making it in this very busy market.During the episode we chat about beauty buying and what makes a really amazing product. Catherine shares her dos and don'ts when starting a brand and we also have an amazing chat about her top products (all of which sre fabulous).I loved chatting to Catherine. She is opinionated, knowledgable and a true Queen of beauty.
Subscribe to The Stanza, a weekly journal for investors & entrepreneurs in the creative industries: https://www.thestanzamedia.com Today's guest is Julia Baldet, an investor at BC Partners, a large cap European private equity fund. Prior to BC Partners, Julia was an investor at Manzanita Capital, where she was the sole associate working on the $1B sale of Byredo to Puig in 2022. While at Manzanita Capital, Julia also managed some of their other investments, such as Diptyque, Space NK, and Susanne Kaufmann. In addition to investing at the institutional level, Julia is an angel investor in Konvi, The Edit LDN, and Kimai. We chatted about how she created the career she desired, her insights from investing in consumer brands, and her advice for those wanting to break into consumer PE. *Huge thanks to BC Partners' compliance team for giving us the green light to do this interview! Episode Highlights: How Julia carved her career path into luxury consumer investing Byredo: deal process & dyamics Why Puig was the right buyer of Byredo Julia's insider perspective of the luxury beauty business What makes a $billion beauty brand prime for acquisition? What type of capital partner beauty & fashion entrepreneurs should seek How Julia sources angel investment opportunities Julia's investment criteria (company & founding team) Advice for aspiring luxury consumer investors Connect with Julia on LinkedIn Check out her essay for the blog Data Driven Investor Follow The Stanza on IG/TikTok: @thestanzamedia
Cat Deeley and Amanda Grossman are best friends turned co-founders of e11even, a unisex fragrance oil that was 11 years in the making and has just launched in Space NK.Cat is a leading presenter and British icon, nominated for 5 Emmys, Amanda is a celebrity and red carpet makeup artist working with the likes of Emma Watson, Tom Hiddleston and Sophie Turner, and together, they are an unstoppable duo. Tune in now for their story!If you enjoyed this episode, please make sure you like, subscribe, leave us a review and share with anyone you know who will love it too! Founded Beauty is available on all podcast platforms and we release new episodes every Monday so be sure to follow the podcast to be notified. We really appreciate every single listen, share, and review. It goes such a long way and helps us reach new listeners. Follow Akash, Cat & Amanda: Akash Mehta: @mehta_a Fable & Mane: @fableandmane www.fableandmane.com Cat Deeley: @catdeeley Amanda Grossman: @amanda.grossman e11even: @e11evenfragrance www.e11evenfragrance.com Follow us on Instagram @founded.beauty and TikTok @foundedbeauty. For more information about Founded Beauty, please visit www.foundedbeauty.com #foundedbeauty Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Once described as ‘The Most Powerful Woman in Beauty' Caroline Hirons is the Founder, presenter, best-selling Author and all-round figurehead within the skincare industry. With a career spanning 35 years in retail, 26 years in skincare and a fully trained aesthetician, Caroline offer gives expert advice to the masses, giving her honest truth behind the products we are using and the big do's and don'ts of what we should and shouldn't be putting on our faces. Since starting her online career over 10 years ago, she has built a community of over 950k combined followers, becoming a well-loved, trusted and highly regarded thought-leader within the space, with her articles having been viewed over 60 million views and 89 million unique users. In 2019, Caroline also became the resident skincare presenter on This Morning.In 2020, Caroline published her debut book ‘SkinCARE' which became an instant Sunday Times Bestseller and the best-selling skincare title of all time. Nicknamed the bible of skincare, showing you where to start with skincare, how to build a routine, ingredients to look for and things to avoid, whatever your age, skin concerns or budget.In November 2022, Caroline released her own line of skin care ‘Skin Rocks'. The brand is an accumulation of Caroline's 25 years in the beauty industry and is stocked in retail giants, Space NK. - Caroline shares the 3 skincare hacks everyone should be doing- What you need to do if you start having a skin issue- Why you might be getting acne, and what you should do about it- Caroline shares the product we should all be using for acne- What to do about acne scarring from Skincare Expert Caroline Hirons- Caroline's 5 ESSENTIAL skincare products she couldn't live without Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Email Us: TheDayAfter@THENEWBLXCK.com WhatsAPP: 07564841073 Join us in our twitter community - https://shorturl.at/jkrNQ The Day After, (00:00) Intro: If you could switch lives with someone for a day, who would it be? (18:40) Headlines: Rishi Sunak Likely To Face Legal Challenges Over Net Zero U-Turn, Labour Pledges More Watchdog Power After Truss Mini-Budget, Zelenskiy Faces Difficult Conversations In Washington Amid Spending Battle (22:20) What you Saying? Do you believe in Myths & Urban Legends??
Ian King and Sky's business correspondent, Paul Kelso talk about confirmation BMW will build its next-generation electric Mini in Oxford. A rescue deal to buy some Wilko stores has collapsed, Ian speaks to Julie Palmer, Regional Managing Partner at the corporate rescue and recovery practice, Begbies Traynor Group about what this means for employees.Andy Lightfoot, Space NK's Chief Executive joins Ian to talk about the company's performance and plans.
We're trying to love marine and aquatic perfumes, sharing our summer-concert experiences, and going deep on YouTube creator Jeremy Fragrance, the intriguing (“unhinged,” per GQ) fragrance influencer. Plus, why did Marc Jacobs Beauty quiet quit retail sales? And lots more to discuss: everyone's best friend Florence Pugh and her new beauty contract; the Ulta-ification of Space NK; and mystical products, including a gemstone-infused bath soak and a Good Omens candle.Products mentioned in this episode: shopmy.us/collections/183859Episode recap with links: fatmascara.com/blogSponsor links & discount codes: fatmascara.com/sponsorsPrivate Facebook Group: Fat Mascara Raising a WandSocial media: @fatmascara, @jessicamatlin, @jenn_editSubmit a "Raise A Wand" product recommendation and be featured on the show: email info@fatmascara.com or leave a voicemail at 646-481-8182 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/fatmascara. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Yuval is a results-oriented CTO with a passion for transforming big, ambitious goals into reality through innovative technology. As the current CTO at SpaceNK, he is leading the charge in fueling technological innovation within the luxury beauty retail space.At Holland & Barrett, Yuval oversaw the complete transformation of their ecommerce technology and business operations, building a team of top-tier engineers and developing a state-of-the-art ecommerce platform that achieved double and triple-digit KPI improvements.During his time at Sainsbury's Argos, he successfully coordinated over 60 teams to deliver a fundamentally new business and program and managed the launch of digitally-ordered in-store product care. Leveraging machine-learning and data-driven analytics, and enabled microservice-enabled functionality through to customer-facing digital innovation.In addition, he managed Sainsbury's clothing platform, achieving a phenomenal increase in delivery throughput and significant year-over-year sales growth.Yuval prides himself on realizing profitable, sustainable, and rapid strategic change using tech-leveraged principles focusing on corporations becoming customer-focused vs technology restricted.
Three years after launching, New Zealand skincare brand Emma Lewisham will soon be selling through Gwyneth Paltrow's powerhouse online lifestyle brand, Goop. The connection with Goop, founded by actor turned wellness guru Paltrow, is a coup for the Kiwi company as it expands into upmarket retailers around the world. Auckland-based Emma Lewisham, who co-founded the eponymous skincare company, said products will also sell in Britain this year through beauty retailer Space NK, and luxury department stores Selfridges and Harrods. - Alka Prasad, NZHSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this bumper episode we're bringing you our curation of the very best affordable fragrance gifts out there - they smell incredible, are created by top perfumers, but won't break the bank! Then we're joined by Haydn Williams (aka @yousmellgreatwhat and now host of male grooming podcast @maninthemirrorpod). He gives us some great pocket-friendly Men's Scent Solutions & ideas for experiences you could gift. Finally, we're thrilled to bring you a whole Hanukkah celebration of candles with @violalevy, freelance journalist and beauty columnist for @thejewishchronicle.We know times are tough out there, but we hope that whatever and however you celebrate, you'll feel warmed and merry as part of our festively fragrant family…
In this episode, Emma chats with entrepreneur and brand founder Susan Yara.Susan recently launched her brand Naturium into Space NK here in the UK yet becoming a brand founder wasn't ever part of 'the plan' as Susan shares during this conversationAs it turns out, Emma and Susan have had similar starts in the beauty industry; both starting out in hard news before finding their niche in beauty and Emma wanted to find out how Susan navigated the transition from mainstream news to digital media and how that journey ended up launching one of the most exciting new beauty brands to hit shelves in recent yearsDuring their conversation, Susan shares where she learned her business instinct, where she learned what not to do, why some of her most popular videos on Mixed Makeup happened by chance, why she wanted to create skincare that people loved and also saw results from using and the common beauty mistakes we all makeNaturium is available at Space NK nowListen ad-free now on PatreonTo join the closed Facebook group for the podcast click here >> The Emma Guns Show Forum.To follow me on social media >> Twitter | Instagram.Sign up for my newsletter here >> Newsletter. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Emma chats to celebrity hairdresser Sam McKnight about his career creating some of the most iconic looks in fashion history and why, as he launches an extension to his haircare range Hair by Sam McKnight, he's pausing to reflect on what he has learned from decades working with visionaries and trailblazers.During our conversation we discuss the age of the Supermodel, watching punk emerge on the King's Road in the 1970s from the top deck of the number 22 bus, why lockdown offered an opportunity to pause and reconsider, which he didn't know he needed, and much more...Sam's products are available Space NK now and direct from Sam's website sammcknight.comTo join the closed Facebook group for the podcast click here >> The Emma Guns Show Forum.To follow me on social media >> Twitter | Instagram.Sign up for my newsletter here >> Newsletter. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/emmagunavardhana. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ever wondered what happens to your leftover coffee beans after your morning americano? They get dumped straight into landfill and produce all sorts of greenhouse gases, damaging the environment. Anna, who previously worked in corporate retail and her brother William, who worked in finance in the city, decided to quit their corporate jobs to launch UpCircle Beauty, a beauty brand made out of upcycled waste products like your leftover coffee beans! Learn how they got investment offers from three Dragon's on British TV on Dragon's Den (UK's Shark Tank) and are now stocked in Sainsbury's, Holland & Barrett, Space NK and many others. We chat about: What it's like to go on Dragon's Den (UK's Shark Tank) How Anna build a brand out of waste products! Tips for PR & press coverage in the early stages Funding through startup loans and crowdfunding Building a business you're passionate about And honestly so much more, this episode is a gem! FREE FEMALE STARTUP SUMMIT Save your spot CLICK HERE Want more from the collective? Join our Facebook Group | Follow @femaleleadershipcollective on IG Get more from Anna & UpCircle Beauty UK: upcirclebeauty.com stockists Sainsbury's, Holland & Barrett, Space NK, Anthropologie, feelunique, lookfantastic, Ocado EU: eu.upcirclebeauty.com US: us.upcirclebeauty.com IG: @upcirclebeauty --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/flc/message
Francesco Clark was 24 years old with a promising career at Harper's Bazaar when his entire world was turned upside-down. On June 1, 2002, Francesco dove headfirst into a swimming pool and crashed into the bottom. He became paralyzed from the neck down. Surgeons told his parents, “he will never breathe, talk or move his arms (on his own) - and forget about his legs.” His skin, now permanently impacted, was prone to breakouts, dry patches, and redness, creating a perfect storm of ongoing ailments. Francesco enlisted the help of his father, a medical doctor trained in homeopathy, to heal his skin. After five years and 78 formulations, the first Clark's Botanicals product was born. Today Clarks Botanicals Company is valued in the 10s of millions and available on Amazon, Space NK, Goop, and more.Francesco is also a national ambassador for the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, helping to fund for the care and the cure of people with spinal cord injuries
In this episode, I ask you 'how do you talk about the news when you're not a news outlet?', what it was like meeting Jonathan Van Ness and learning about their new haircare line JVN Hair and I share a little about why I asked Gerry Hussey to join me on the next episode of the podcast.Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar on Apple PodcastsBreaking Points with Krystal and Saagar on Youtube Russell Brand on YoutubeJonathan Van Ness' hair care JVN Hair is available exclusively at Space NK in the UK.To join the closed Facebook group for the podcast click here >> The Emma Guns Show Forum.To follow me on social media >> Twitter | Instagram.Sign up for my newsletter here >> Newsletter.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/emmagunavardhana. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
About Liz: As the daughter of world-renowned plastic surgeon, Dr. Richard F. Edlich, Liz Edlich and her sister Rachel grew up in their father's labs and were constantly exposed to skin rejuvenation and wound healing. She proceeded to go into the skincare industry and developed around 100 different products for celebrities and television for 10-15 years, alongside Rachel. It wasn't until the two sisters experienced issues with their own skin that they decided to begin a new venture. At the age of 45, Liz Edlich realize that her skin wasn't the same. She found that “gravity had hit” and wrinkles, hair, hormones and weight all seemed to be out of her control. Additionally, Rachel suddenly began to suffer from rosacea. The sisters then set out on their own mission: to create a skincare product that could be Liz's anti-ageing solution but was also formulated to heal and cater to Rachel's sensitive skin. Once created, Liz had only used the product for 2 weeks before she found herself inundated with comments from co-workers about what she was using – something that had never happened to her before. Rachel's rosacea also cleared after 30 days and they knew they were on to something special. After testing the product in the lab, they discovered that it outperformed numerous other brands in potency and before they knew it, Radical Skincare was born. Liz is adamant that the products created are only those that are truly needed in the market. She bases her decision for product creation on what she and her friends require and sets out to create a multitasking product to target the issues. Her biggest priority is to make a difference, not just to people's skin, but to their lives. She constantly calls upon her experiences with some of the biggest success coaches in the world and applies that passion to how she can use Radical Skincare to better the lives of others. Radical Skincare has now been taken from 2 Barneys stores in New York and Los Angeles to 16 countries and 800 stores. The brand can now be found in Saks Fifth Avenue, Sephora, QVC, Fenwick's, Harvey Nichols, all Space NK stores and now Harrods – and it only continues to grow. In this episode we discuss: Liz's upbringing in How passion fueled her Her want for Freedom Growing up with incredible parents Her Father's example Working in many roles And much more! Connect with Liz: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/liz-edlich-00781866/ Website: https://radicalskincare.com/ Use Code: Blaze10 for 10% off your entire purchase! Connect with Jordan: https://jordanjmendoza.com/about-me Check out our Sponsors: https://www.byotpodcast.com/sponsors/ Check out our Partners of the Show: https://www.byotpodcast.com/p/partners/ Leave us a 5 Star review!
Today's guest is the brand ambassador of a wonderful American skincare brand.. would you guess its name? If I mention ingredients like Blue Tansy, Kukui Nut Oil and Squalane, if I tell you that the brand was founded ten years ago in Seattle by the couple Julia and Alexander ... Yes, I'm delighted to welcome Michael Amhad, from Herbivore. Feel inspired by the beautiful soul of Michael whose empowering words will make your day. Our conversation covers the story and DNA of the clean skincare brand Herbivore and brings reflection on confidence, positive self talk, the power of stones as well as love for cosmetic products that bring positive vibes. Michael also talks about his own experience with acne while working in the beauty industry and introduces the Herbivore products targeting acne prone skin needs. Enjoy listening ! Feel free to discover the wonderful universe of Herbivore across its Instagram page @ herbivorebotanicals The company ships worldwide and is available in stores such as Oh My Cream! in France and Space NK in the UK. Acne Stories is a podcast that breaks the ice and raises awareness about a skin condition that matters. The goal of this podcast is to make us feel better about ourselves, to accept our skin, to approach it differently and perhaps to discover solutions you have not yet heard of or tried. Let's Talk Products! is a series helping you to better understand the needs of your skin and to choose the most adapted and efficient skincare products! If you would like to share your story or your opinion on the podcast, you can get in touch with me by writing to acnestoriespodcast@gmail.com Feel free to share this episode on social networks and to rate it - ideally five stars - on Apple Podcasts. Acne Stories is also available on Spotify, Soundcloud, Google Podcasts and many other platforms (Deezer, Amazon Music, Stitcher, TuneIn, Pocket Casts, PodcastAddict, Castro, Castbox & Overcast) For more information, feel free to follow the Instagram page @acnestoriespodcast Have a great day and see you next Wednesday for a new episode !
In this episode we're thrilled to welcome our first guest & who better than self-confessed fragrance obsessive, Alice du Parcq. From the age of 17, Alice worked in the beauty departments of Tatler, the Telegraph, The Times and Glamour magazine and was Beauty Director at Conde Nast Brides and Easy Living for over 10 years. Since going freelance she's written for British Vogue, Red, Stella, Stylist, Sunday Times Style (the list goes on), is now Contributing Editor at Glamour & writes for Space NK's magazine. Phew!During lockdown Alice began regular Instagram lives called Desert Island Spritz, which Suzy was honoured to be a guest on, but now we're turning the tables to find out which fragrances have been her favourites for summer, lifelong loves, lockdown saviours and daily go-to's…During our chat, these are the fragrances we mentioned:@ukgap Gap Heaven @guylarochefragrances Drakkar Noir@helmutlang Helmut Lang Eau de Parfum@millerharris L'Air de Rien@calvinklein Obsession@creedboutique Creed Angelique Encens@guerlain Mitsouko@jeanpaulgaultier Le Male@bentleymotors Bentley MomentumN.C.P Olfactive 704 Incense and Musk@cliniqueuk Aromatics Elixirs@jomalonelondon Basil & Neroli@diptyque L'Ombre Dans L'Eau@chanelofficial Le Lion@nivea_uk Nivea Sun (use Alice's code to get 20% off! ALICE20)
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Antonia Knox started her career at Aurelia Probiotic Skincare alongside founder Claire Vero in 2013. A vital part of building the Aurelia brand, Antonia has been on Aurelia's journey from the very beginning. Having started working in Claire's kitchen on formulas and innovation, Antonia has since headed up training employees and retailers, before being appointed Brand Expert in 2019. Antonia's passion and knowledge for Aurelia are truly invaluable, making her the go-to spokesperson for all things Aurelia, be it skincare benefits, the power of probiotics, or a deeper look into the complex science and ingredients within the range. Antonia had a passion for beauty from a very young age and was mesmerized by watching her mother get ready at her dressing table. It was makeup and color that first captivated Antonia, and even at the age of 12, she would encourage her older sisters to sit for makeovers. This passion continued after school and university, where Antonia began work at Space NK in Islington, honing her skills as a makeup artist but also discovering the fascinating and varied world of skincare. It was while working on the shop floor that Antonia realized the power that good skincare can have on an individual and the training she received with a variety of brands fueled her interest in cosmetics. Having joined Aurelia's team in the brand's earliest stages, Antonia's journey has been a successful one and she has grown with the brand as Claire's protegee and confidante. Since Claire's decision to step back from the day-to-day, Antonia has taken up the position of brand expert and spokesperson and continues to communicate the benefits of the brand she fell in love with in 2013. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/skincareanarchy/message
In Season 2, Episode 14, Simon talks to Maria Hatzistefanis. Maria is a London-based beauty entrepreneur who founded her ground-breaking skincare group, Rodial, in 1999 by identifying a niche for treatments targeted to specific skin concerns. With a growing global beauty empire, her results-oriented products excite with evocative tongue-in-cheek names such as Dragon's Blood and Snake Serum. There are 2 brands – Rodial, and Nip + Fab – sold through 20,000 doors across 35 countries worldwide including Saks Fifth Avenue, Space NK, Harvey Nichols and Harrods. Today, the cutting-edge products are available in the most prestigious stores around the world, while high profile celebrities such as Kylie Jenner and Sofia Richie fronting the brands campaigns.
Thanks so much for joining us on our journey through RIXO and getting to our final episode! To celebrate our final episode, we thought it would be fun to give you all 3 tips - or pieces of advice - and 3 tricks (to keep us savvy!) that we wish we’d known when we started. We hope that this will inspire all the budding entrepreneurs out there! Remember, the best way to learn is by doing - and we all make mistakes – without them we’d never succeed! Keep listening to find out. Sponsored by Space NK.Produced by Ampix.uk, music by Larkrisemusic.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Thanks so much for tuning in to our 4th episode! Today we are talking about DREAMING BIG! While it can be hard at times to keep dreaming, it is as Pablo Picasso said ‘Everything you imagine is real’. After such a tough year with Covid-19 and with lots of brands having to shut their doors, we wanted to give you an insight into how we navigated our way through the last five years and how we’ve adapted to the changing times. Sponsored by Space NK.Produced by Ampix.uk, music by Larkrisemusic.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Thanks so much for listening in and joining us on our RIXO journey. We always say that ‘Community is key’ and that really is true! Our community is the driving force behind our brand (along with our wonderful team of course!) and everything we do. Today we are discussing what community means to us, how important it is to give back and even giving some sneak peek previews into our future plans for our community! Listen in to find out more.Sponsored by Space NK.Produced by Ampix.uk, music by Larkrisemusic.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode we explore inspirations & collaborations; from finding it, keeping it, to turning into collections and even how we start the partnership process. We even reminisce on some serious pinch me moments for us – including when our favourite celebrity wore RIXO! While it differs from collection to collection, our approach to inspiration remains the same. Sponsored by Space NK.Produced by Ampix.uk, music by Larkrisemusic.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
EPISODE 108./Hello! Happy Public Holiday Monday to everyone! We hope that you’re out enjoying a long walk on the beach, or with your dog whilst listening to us today. Please give your pooch a pat for us. In beauty news this week, Ultra Violette has landed on British and EU soil, officially launching in Space NK! In Youtuber chat, Estee Lalonde is celebrating her 10 year anniversary on YouTube and has launched a ‘self care and self reflection’ brand (not sure what else to call it at this stage) called Mirror Water. Shaaanxo has dropped her wedding video that had Lisa in a blubbering mess, and Raw Beauty Kristi has brought us very behind the scenes with her just released birth story video. In the most exciting beauty news of all. Lisa has FINALLY possibly, very likely stopped the search for a PERFECT, Functioning, eyeshadow primer! STOPPPP THE PRESSSS you’ll have to listen in to work out what it is!! Truly, alex was shocked. We dive right into some tea, sparked by a recent video where Allana Davison stated that she felt that Urban Decay has gone down hill in recent years… and it got us talking about which brands we think have also lost their shine. Lisa also discusses her experience with her Liberty Belle Derma Sweep facial and we have a little pow-wow about our collective experience now that we’ve both been. This week we trialled the Vieve Sunset Blush in the shade Pesca. Introducing a NEW SEGMENT … secret sound…it’s a rather unique segment that is probably only suitable to beauty devotees and ASMR enjoyers. Each week we’re going to tinkle some skincare noises and you’ll have to guess which product we’re playing with. All will be revealed next week as to what sounds #1 is. Things Mentioned: Ultra Violet in Cult Beauty: http://bit.ly/3eqGXwT Shaanxo wedding video: https://bit.ly/3sT63Z1 Raw Beauty Kristi birth vlog: https://bit.ly/38bbMS4 Danessa Myricks Colour Fix: http://bit.ly/3uWcCfb Vieve Sunset blush in Pesca:http://bit.ly/30jHYyc Laura Mercier Ginger blush: http://bit.ly/2RVJ7Js Hourglass Dim Infusiion Blush: http://bit.ly/36SioCq Eve Lom rescue Mask: https://bit.ly/2MRQVfh My Kit Co Brush Buddy: http://bit.ly/30fMBJV See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode we are going to discuss life as female founders and pioneers; from starting RIXO in our University flat, what it’s like to start a business with your best friend, how we balance our roles and our approach to being women in business. Being women in business can appear daunting to some, but with your best friend by your side we have always found a way through the most overwhelming moments and make sure we keep it fun at the same time!Sponsored by Space NK.Produced by Ampix.uk, music by Larkrisemusic.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Anna speaks to beauty boss Maria Hatzistefanis, founder of skincare group, Rodial. She's just released her second book, How To Make It Happen where she spells out how to motivate yourself and harness your drive and energy. With clear guidance, tips and celebrity stories throughout, Maria sums up her business secrets with three golden rules: set your goals; plot your trajectory; make it happen! To shop the Achievher X Prickly Pear range go diaries, journals and planners visit https://www.pricklypear.me/collections/notebooks Profile: London-based beauty entrepreneur, Maria Hatzistefanis, founded her ground-breaking skincare group, Rodial, in 1999 by identifying a niche for treatments targeted to specific skin concerns. With a growing global beauty empire, her results-oriented products excite with evocative tongue-in-cheek names such as Dragon's Blood and Snake Serum. There are 2 brands – Rodial, and Nip + Fab – sold through 20,000 doors across 35 countries worldwide including Saks Fifth Avenue, Space NK, Harvey Nichols and Harrods. Today, the cutting-edge products are available in the most prestigious stores around the world, while high profile celebrities such as Kylie Jenner and Sofia Richie fronting the brands campaigns. In 2014, Hatzistefanis expanded Rodial with a makeup collection and an exclusive sculpting bar and counter in London's Harvey Nichols. She pioneered the concept of communicating with the consumer in the digital age via social media with her own social media handle @mrsrodial, with over 1 million followers across Instagram, Twitter and Youtube. She is also the executive producer and star of the docu-series “The Mrs Rodial project”, about the drama and glamour of the world of beauty, fashion and celebrities. Maria started her career as a beauty writer before moving to New York where she received an MBA from Columbia Business School. After a stint in corporate finance at Salomon Brothers, first in New York and then London, she followed her passion and instinct for beauty by founding Rodial. Maria has become a respected and sought-after opinion- leader. Her point-of-view attracts followers both online and off, and she is increasingly in demand to speak at fashion, business and digital conferences such as her latest appearance at London's Condé Nast College of Fashion & Design, Web Summit, Fashion Tech Forum and WWD Digital. Along with speaker events, Maria is also known for her mentoring and entrepreneurial guidance, where most recently she was a judge for the BFC Vogue fashion fund, as well as guest appearances as a mentor on US fashion series, aired on Lifetime TV, Project Runway: Fashion Startup. Maria also be appeared as a guest mentor at the Project Runway: All Stars in Fall 2017. Maria is a patron of the British Fashion Council and is heavily involved in working alongside the BFC to support and promote young, emerging talent and promoting British fashion. Maria's latest venture is the launch of her first book – How To Be An Overnight Success. Exploring Maria's journey so far, the book provides insights into how she built and began her brands and the challenges and fun that she encountered along the way. The book was a huge success with it becoming a best-seller on Amazon. Instagram @MrsRodial
Victoria Ceridono is a journalist, blogger and influencer based in London. A digital media pioneer, Vic launched her blog, Dia de Beauté, over 12 years ago and has been a reference for content creation on the internet and social media across beauty, fashion and lifestyle. She also worked for Vogue Brazil for 10 years and was Glamour Brazil's International editor-at-large for three years. She also launched a best-selling book, Dia de Beauté. Vic has worked with brands such as Chanel, Dior, MAC, Clinique, Jo Malone, Tom Ford, Space NK and Harrods. On this episode, she talks about carving her own space, going against the grain and how to network even when you're a high-school student. Victoria's website is DIA DE BEAUTÉ and you can keep up with her on Instagram. Want to ask Victoria your own questions about blogging and journalism? Join our special Q&A on October 5th here. Please share, leave a review and subscribe if you enjoyed it to make sure you don't miss any episodes! I LIKE NETWORKING is the mentoring and networking program for womxn and non-binary people in the creative industries. Support our crowdfunding campaign here! Stay in touch with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ilikenetworking/ Subscribe to our newsletter with career resources: https://ilikenetworking.uk/contactus
Suds Singh is the founder of Interesting Content, company which he founded in 2015. Interesting Content is a digital video production company based in London. The company has produced more than 1,000 videos to date, so it would be safe to say they know a thing or two about creating video content that their customers will find engaging, shareworthy and - most importantly! - interesting. Suds founded the with an initial budget of £0 and has since grown the business to 6 figures and counting. The company currently creates content for household names such as Space NK, Tesco, Disney, Receipt Bank, Soldo, Tide Bank as well as tech companies such as dotdigital, Avora, IGX Global and a whole host of other too. The company consists of 6 full-time employees based in London, Kyiv and Basel and around 60 freelancers spread thought London and some across the globe too. In his spare time, he likes to go for runs, read books and watch gross-out comedies on Netflix usually with a glass of red in hand. Founders365 is hosted by business coach Steven Haggerty and shares 365 insights from 365 founders during 2020.
Dr. Rajani Katta, a dermatologist and nutrition expert, explains how vitamins are (and aren’t!) regulated, how to judge the safety and efficacy of supplements, and the truth about collagen powders, biotin, vitamin A, and other hair, skin, and nail vitamins. Before the interview, Jenn & Jess talk about the beauty industry’s continued fixation on “unboxing” and discuss the week’s beauty news: more brands dropping the racist language used to market skin-evening products, Space NK’s U.S. store closures, Coty’s investment in KKW Beauty, the first curbside-recyclable pump for a skincare product, a perfume that smells like space, and the health risks of the preservative butylparaben.Want more Fat Mascara?Episode Recaps & Notes: fatmascara.com/blogOur Private Facebook group: Fat Mascara / Raising a WandInstagram: @fatmascara, @jessicamatlin, @jennedit Twitter: @fatmascara Email: info@fatmascara.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today, I’m joined by an award winning beauty journalist, producer, brand founder and diversity advocate, Dr. Ateh Jewel. For as long as I can remember, Ateh has been at the forefront of conversations within the beauty industry about how we all need to work towards creating more of a diverse landscape. When the world became aware of the story of George Floyd in May 2020, a widespread conversation ignited about the importance of the Black Lives Matter movement. Within the beauty industry, Ateh was encouraging this discussion to create a wider awareness and ignite positive change. So, today, she joins me to share her experiences of being a black woman and mother in society today, and how the beauty industry can work together to create a better future. Ateh’s blog: www.jeweltonesbeauty.comAteh on Instagram: www.instagram.com/atehjewelAteh’s foundation range, coming soon: www.instagram.com/atehjewelbeautyCrowdfunder for Ateh’s foundation: https://www.gofundme.com/f/21lx1u4thc?utm_medium=copy_link&utm_source=customer&utm_campaign=p_na+share-sheet&rcid=464370e5fb4d423aaaa9e321b0407a19Ateh in conversation with Susanna Taylor from Get the Gloss: https://www.instagram.com/tv/CBMNQ6UpfnN/Ateh in conversation with Caroline Hirons: https://www.instagram.com/tv/CBOauSUnFy4/Inside Space by Space NK with Ateh: https://www.spacenk.com/uk/es/inside-space/sunday-sessions/ateh-jewel.html Gary, the Plastic Boy: www.instagram.com/theplasticboyFunmi Fetto, Palette: https://www.glamourmagazine.co.uk/article/funmi-fetto-paletteCandace Braithwaite, I Am Not Your Baby Mother: https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2020/jun/07/candice-brathwaite-im-at-the-forefront-of-a-discussion-that-will-save-womens-lives See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I had a video consultation with Anabel Kinglsey from Philip Kingsley and found it incredibly helpful. I highly recommend this if you are struggling with hair loss or hair thinning of any kind.The new Chanel Les Beiges Healthy Glow Bronzing CreamAmanda Harrington London at Space NK.To join the closed Facebook group for the podcast click here >> The Emma Guns Show Forum.To follow me on social media >> Twitter | Instagram. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week’s lockdown guest is Elisabeth Williamson, also known as @elisa_lune over on Instagram. Elisabeth is an educator and Skin Analyst for French skincare brand Caudalie who (usually) travels around the South West of the UK, training staff on how to use the products. In this lockdown episode Elisabeth shares her lengthy morning skincare routine, which includes skincare, gua sha and an infra red mask that promotes collagen production. We find that we both have hormonal breakout issues and Elisabeth shares tips on how to take care of it while we’re spending more time indoors. We also discuss how having a French mother influenced her approach to beauty, her first job as a Saturday girl at beauty emporium Space NK and how music gets her through those lockdown sadness moments. As an added bonus, Elisabeth’s created a how-to gua sha tutorial for us! Head to BeautyMe on Instagram to watch it on IGTV. I hope you love this one and if you do, be sure to leave a review. Products/brands mentioned: Bioderma Photoderm Max Aquafluid SPF50+: https://www.escentual.com/bioderma/bioderma028/ Bioderma Hydrabio Serum Moisturising Concentrate: https://www.feelunique.com/p/BIODERMA-Hydrabio-Serum-Moisturising-Concentrate-40ml?q=hydrabio%20serum&q_typ=a&q_cat=product&q_dep=Skincare Glossier Cloud Paint: https://www.glossier.com/products/cloud-paint?search=cloud%20paint Rouje: https://www.rouje.com/
Dermatologist Jeanine Downie, MD, shares everything you ever wanted to know about skincare acids: how they work; the difference between AHAs, BHAs, and PHAs; what facial peels do; how glycolic and salicylic acid interact with other products; and more! Plus, the sunscreen news hidden in America’s coronavirus relief bill (the CARES Act), Jess and Jenn's favorite at-home exercise classes, and this week’s beauty headlines (virtual assistance from Space NK, Kiehl’s, and Il Makiage and the MAC X Selena collection).Want more Fat Mascara?Our secret Facebook group: Fat Mascara / Raising a WandInstagram: @fatmascara, @jessicamatlin, @jennedit Twitter: @fatmascara Email: info@fatmascara.com Website: fatmascara.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this the second episode of "My Beauty Habits", I join the fabulous Trinny Woodall at her swanky new studio.Once I've had a nose around and been bowled over by the sheer amount of products she has (Space NK eat your heart out), we sit down with a cuppa and chat through her skincare routine, her most beloved products, her relationship with her brow tinter and so much more. This is a lovely insight into the life of Trinny via the beauty products that she loves.
Is it any wonder that Nicolas Travis (https://www.buro247.sg/stars/nicolas-travis) has an amazing complexion? The man is behind local cult beauty brand (https://www.buro247.sg/beauty/buro-loves/singaporean-beauty-brands-best-buys.html) Allies of Skin (https://www.buro247.sg/beauty/buro-loves/allies-of-skin-day-cream-and-reformulations.html) , which boasts clean and effective products that are stocked in big-name retailers around the world including Sephora (https://www.buro247.sg/beauty/buro-loves/new-beauty-brands-sephora-singapore-sunday-riley.html) , Harrods, Net-a-Porter, Space NK, and Galeries Lafayette. However, behind that flawlessness is a backstory of imperfections and faith. Nicolas launched his own skincare label because he became increasingly dissatisfied with the products that claimed to treat his severe acne. Somewhere along the way, Nicolas also suffered a major fall, that saw him sink into a period of depression. In the fifth episode of Buro's Brave Living, the tenacious founder talks to our host Simone Heng (https://www.buro247.sg/stars/simone-heng) about his unusual childhood, how he struggled to find his footing in the beauty (https://www.buro247.sg/beauty) industry, and his unwavering commitment to his dreams. Hit play to get inspired! 00:00 Growing up Estranged from his biological parents when he was just three months old, Nicolas was raised by his nanny, whose family he calls “an incredible blessing”. It was in this self-made household that he learnt the value of hard work and self-reliance. 03:44 Starting from scratch Nicolas shares how, as a biomedical undergrad, he had always been fascinated with skin. It was only after unfulfilling stints in advertising and PR that he considered building a skincare business on his own. However, it wasn’t all rainbows and sunshine in the beginning. He recounts how he was constantly worried about money and working with major retailers. 22:18 A life-changing moment A major fall in Nicolas’ younger days changed him. He sunk into depression and was on antidepressants for years. After popping mood-adjusting pills for a decade, Nicolas decided to stop medicating and, under the advice of his shrink at the time, made a bucket list of his dreams. 31:08 On the horizon Nicolas reveals his expansion plans for Allies of Skin in terms of products and distribution. He concludes with words of encouragement: “The grass is not greener on the other side; it’s green where you water it.” For more inspiring stories, subscribe and tune in every fortnight to Buro.'s Brave Living with Simone Heng (https://www.buro247.sg/stars/simone-heng) . For more updates, head over to our website (https://www.buro247.sg/) , Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/buro247singapore) , and Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/buro.singapore) .
Maria Hatzistefanis, London based entrepreneur, author, TV personality and podcaster. Known in the industry as not only an advocate for entrepreneurs, but also an in high demand speaker at conferences where she motivates, inspires and encourages new entrepreneurs in their business ventures. She is a Patron to the British Fashion Council, and on the panel for the BFC Vogue Fashion Fund. Maria is also the founder of two global beauty brands - Rodial, and Nip + Fab which are sold through 20,000 doors across 35 countries worldwide including Saks Fifth Avenue, Space NK, Harvey Nichols and Harrods. Today, the cutting-edge products are available in the most prestigious stores around the world, with high profile celebrities such as Kylie Jenner and Sofia Richie fronting the brands campaigns. Follow Maria on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrsrodial/ Follow Maria on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MrsRodial?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Check out Rodial Beauty: https://www.rodial.co.uk/ Check out Nip + Fab: https://www.nipandfab.com/ Overnight Success Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/overnight-success/id1437280705 Follow The Big Move on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/thebigmovepodcast/ Follow Em, The Lipstick Fever here: https://www.instagram.com/thelipstickfever/ *Use code ‘THEBIGMOVE' until Nov 20th for 20% off everything on www.rodial.co.uk*
Welcome to the trailer for episode #167 with beauty entrepreneur Maria Hatzistefanis, founder of both the Rodial, & Nip + Fab brands. With a growing global beauty empire, her evocatively named products such as Dragon’s Blood and Snake Serum are sold through 20,000 doors across 35 countries worldwide including Saks Fifth Avenue, Space NK, Harvey Nichols and Harrods. She has high profile celebrities such as Kylie Jenner and Sofia Richie fronting the brands campaigns, was a judge on US fashion show, Project Runway and has written best-selling book 'How to be an overnight success'. Join Maria and I form September 25th as we talk about: Her 'Overnight Success' podcast Team being everything Vision - and only the next 12 months Hustling for the first 7 years to reach her #1 goal Let's StartUp!
In episode #167 I welcome Maria Hatzistefanis, beauty entrepreneur, businesswoman, best-selling author, speaker, mentor - and podcast host. She founded her ground-breaking skincare group, Rodial, in 1999 by identifying a niche for treatments targeted to specific skin concerns. With a growing global beauty empire, her results-oriented products excite with evocative tongue-in-cheek names such as Dragon’s Blood and Snake Serum. There are 2 brands – Rodial, and Nip + Fab – sold through 20,000 doors across 35 countries worldwide including Saks Fifth Avenue, Space NK, Harvey Nichols and Harrods. Today, the cutting-edge products are available in the most prestigious stores around the world, while high profile celebrities such as Kylie Jenner and Sofia Richie fronting the brands campaigns. Maria is a patron of the British Fashion Council and is heavily involved in working alongside the BFC to support and promote young, emerging talent and promoting British fashion. She has become a respected and sought-after opinion- leader. Her point-of-view attracts followers both online and off, and she is increasingly in demand to speak at fashion, business and digital conferences such as her latest appearance at London’s Condé Nast College of Fashion & Design, Web Summit, Fashion Tech Forum and WWD Digital. Along with speaker events, Maria is also known for her mentoring and entrepreneurial guidance, where most recently she was a judge for the BFC Vogue fashion fund, as well as guest appearances as a mentor on US fashion series, aired on Lifetime TV, Project Runway: Fashion Start-up. Maria also appeared as a guest mentor at the Project Runway: All Stars in Fall 2017. Maria is author of best-selling book How To Be An Overnight Success and hosts her own podcast show Overnight Success, both of which I highly recommend. I visited Maria at Rodial's London HQ where we preceded to talk about podcasts, especially each others..before remembering the interview, and finding out about the secrets to her success. Let's StartUp!
In episode 60 UNP founder and curator Grant Scott is in his shed considering photography and its relationship with the creative arts, the importance of knowing and breaking rules and Martin Scorsese, Bob Dylan and the Rolling Thunder Revue. Plus this week photographer Chris Floyd takes on the challenge of supplying Grant with an audio file no longer than 5 minutes in length in which he answer's the question ‘What Does Photography Mean to You?' Chris Floyd is a British photographer born in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire. He started taking photographs when he was 14 and moved to London in 1990 to pursue a career in photography having completed a BTec Photography course. As a young photographer, he took photographs of The Orb, which appeared in the music magazine Select. In 1994, he started working for Loaded magazine as well as The Face and Dazed & Confused as his photography began to become strongly associated with the era of 'Britpop'. He is known chiefly for his celebrity portraiture and reportage, although he also works creating short films. His photographic work has been published in The Sunday Times Magazine, The New York Times Magazine, American and British Esquire, Vogue, Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, Harpers Bazaar, GQ, Wallpaper* and The Guardian Weekend magazine. He was selected for the National Portrait Gallery, London Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize in 2008 and 2013. In 2011, he exhibited and self-published his series of 140 portraits of Twitter users, One Hundred and Forty Characters. Chris has also photographed advertising campaigns for international brands such as Apple, British Airways, Sony and Philips. As a director he has produced moving image work for Avis, Anthropologie, Mr Porter, Space NK, Topshop, UBS, The Smithsonian and a Christmas TV campaign for Debenhams. www.chrisfloyd.com Grant Scott is the founder/curator of United Nations of Photography, a Senior Lecturer and Subject Co-ordinator: Photography at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, a working photographer, and the author of Professional Photography: The New Global Landscape Explained (Focal Press 2014) and The Essential Student Guide to Professional Photography (Focal Press 2015). His next book New Ways of Seeing: The Democratic Language of Photography will be published by Bloomsbury Academic in 2019. He is currently work on his next documentary film project Woke Up This Morning: The Rock n' Roll Thunder of Ray Lowry. His documentary film, Do Not Bend: The Photographic Life of Bill Jay can now be seen at www.youtube.com/watch?v=wd47549knOU&t=3915s. © Grant Scott 2019
My guest today is the brilliant Anna Newton (aka @TheAnnaEdit) who is an award-winning online content creator and author. Her first book, the life organisation manual ‘An Edited Life’, was published in January 2019. She is the Millennial Marie Kondo in my eyes. She resides by the sea in Brighton, and this episode was recorded at the Komedia as part of Brighton's First Podcast Festival. It was really fun to record with a live audience with a local Brighton resident! She has fronted her blog and YouTube channel ‘The Anna Edit’ since 2010. Her blog is ranked as the 5th biggest in the world in the lifestyle category and she’s been featured in Grazia, Stylist, YOU, Metro and The Guardian. She co-hosts the chart-topping podcast, At Home With… , alongside fellow blogger Lily Pebbles and has collaborated with brands such as Space NK, Estée Lauder and Selfridges. We chatted about how to streamline your life online and offline; why it pays off to have less stuff; how to say no more and how to make day-to-day life that little bit more manageable. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In episode fifteen of the Glow Journal podcast, host Gemma Watts sits down with Carla Oates, author and founder of The Beauty Chef.Carla Oates was only 13 years old when she first recognised the link between health and beauty. While she now sits at the forefront of the global “inner beauty” movement, some twenty years ago you would have found Carla Oates working in magazines. It was during her time as a beauty editor that she really began to look at the ingredients in the skincare products she was writing about. Concerned by what she found, Carla began to gear her columns towards natural, organic and even Do It Yourself beauty- a shift the public were initially reluctant to accept. Having spent years experimenting with fermented ingredients to heal her own skin conditions and those of her young family, it was in 2009 that Carla launched GLOW- The Beauty Chef’s first inner beauty supplement. Today, that collection is composed of eight inner and two topical skincare products and is available worldwide via online retail giants like Net-A-Porter and Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop, in in physical stores including Bloomingdale’s, Space NK and Anthropologie. In this conversation, Carla delves into the link is between gut health and the skin, explains how we can identify and heal our own gut health issues, debunks a few wellness myths and shares how applying the leftover liquids from her home-fermented foods to her skin lead to the inception of one of The Beauty Chef’s highest selling products. You can read this interview now at: glowjournal.com/interview-the-beauty-chef-carla-oatesFollow The Beauty Chef on Instagram at @thebeautychefStay up to date with Gemma on Instagram at @gemkwatts and @glow.journal, or get in touch at hello@gemkwatts.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dr Dennis Gross (@drdennisgross) returns to the show to answer listener questions. All questions were submitted in the Facebook Forum for the podcast and all you have to join is click here -- The Emma Guns Show Forum.Products mentioned:*Dr Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Universal Daily Peel, from £16.50.*Dr Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Peel Extra Strength Formula, from £16.50.*Dr Dennis Gross Spectralite, £172.*Dr Dennis Gross at Space NK.To join the closed Facebook group for the podcast click here >> The Emma Guns Show Forum.To follow me on social media >> Twitter | Instagram.(* denotes an affiliate link) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The saying “You are what you eat” also holds true to what you put in your skin, and whatever is absorbed through the skin can show up in positive or negative ways. Which is why nowadays we are drawn to foods or products that will have more of a positive impact on ourselves and well-being. Australian skincare brand, Dr. Roebuck’s, is a stand-out with their natural ingredients- free of parabens, synthetic fragrances, sulfates- just clean skincare. Dr. Roebuck’s co-founder and head of sales, Kim Devin, shares with Hello Beauty host, Joyce Platon, how this cult beauty brand started from a formulation created by their parents, and how that led to selling on Shoppers Drug Mart, Space NK, and Sephora’s shelves. Hear Kim’s vital advice on what she learned from running a business to living a healthy lifestyle, and what she believes is the trick to finding your inner beauty. FOLLOW DR. ROEBUCK’S Dr. Roebuck's Instagram Dr. Roebuck's Website FOLLOW HELLO BEAUTY Hello Beauty's Instagram Hello Beauty's Facebook Hello Beauty's YouTube FOLLOW JOYCE PLATON Joyce Platon's Instagram
Maria Hatzistefanis is the founder of the ground-breaking skincare group, Rodial. Rodial, and Nip + Fab are sold at 20,000 stores across 35 countries worldwide including Saks Fifth Avenue, Space NK, Harvey Nichols and Harrods. Today, her products are worn by the likes of, Kylie Jenner and Sofia Richie!She built her company from scratch, all while raising a family and keeping up with emergence of social media. Maria is also a best-selling author, a television personality and hosts her own podcast, Overnight Success.
Millie Mackintosh's first foray into beauty was with a sparkly lilac toy nail polish - and the experience was a disappointment of epic proportions. Enter a granny with a stash of Chanel polishes, who gave Millie a pillar box red varnish, and in so doing spark an appreciation of beautifully-executed beauty products.A slightly bumpy time at school thanks to acne honed Millie's love of make-up and its transformative powers, and after leaving, she went to work at MAC in Bath and then at Space NK, where Millie was working when she became one of the original members of the Made in Chelsea cast. During her time on the show, an interest in fitness started to kindle, and she put her mind to finding a way to stay fit and lead a salubrious life.Today, she's there. Her routine includes meditation, exercise classes, and a nutritious diet - and Millie's much happier for it. In this episode, Millie talks about what she's implemented and why, as well as her beauty journey and the products that she has loved and currently uses.Millie's product mentions include:- Chanel Pillar Box Red Nail Polish- GHD Hair Straighteners- Estee Lauder Double Wear Foundation- St Ives Apricot Scrub- Kerastase Resistance Bain Extentioniste range- Kerastase FusioDose shine treatment- Sam McKnight Dry Shampoo- Chantecaille Just Skin- Lancome Skin Feels Good (used at her wedding to Hugo Taylor)- Estee Lauder Double Wear Concealer Pot (covered tattoo with it in Julian McDonald dress).- Millie Mackintosh Luxe Glow Face Illuminator- Lancome Hypnose MascaraMillie’s Address Book:- High Definition Beauty for Brows- James at Daniel Galvin for hair cuts- Headspace See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nadine joins me on this two-parter to answer questions from members of the closed Facebook group for the podcast. To join the closed Facebook group for the podcast click here >> The Emma Guns Show Forum. In this episode we discuss life in your 40s, fast-fashion, rebranding and Nadine shares her AM and PM skincare regime. To follow me on social media >> Twitter | Instagram. To get in touch with the show email thebeautypodcast@gmail.comFind Nadine on:YoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitterNARS http://narscosmetics.co.uk/on/demandware.store/Sites-UK-Site/en_GB/Home-ShowCharlotte Tilbury http://www.charlottetilbury.com/uk/Space NK https://www.spacenk.com/uk/en_GB/home-ukPaula's Choice https://www.paulaschoice.co.ukSuperdrug Vitamin E Cleanser https://www.superdrug.com/Skin/Face-Skin-Care/Face-Wipes/Superdrug-Vitamin-E-Hot-Cloth-Cleanser-200ml/p/282702Your Good Skin https://www.boots.com/yourgoodskin-comforting-gel-cleanser-125-ml-10233371Primark Cloths https://www.primark.com/en/homepageMakeup Eraser https://www.feelunique.com/brands/makeup-eraserWhite Company Towels http://www.thewhitecompany.com/uk/Home/Bathroom/c/towels?M&S Formula Sleep Cream https://www.marksandspencer.com/ultimate-sleep-cream-50ml/p/p22449732?prevPage=plp&pdpredirectNeostrata http://www.neostrata.co.ukCerave https://www.boots.com/ceraveFresh Soy Cleanser https://www.fresh.com/UK/cleansing/soy-face-cleanser/h00001408.html/H00001408.htmlB Revealed Glycolic Cleanser https://www.superdrug.com/Skin/Face-Skin-Care/Cleansers/Cleansing-Gels/B-Revealed-Glycolic-Cleanser-125ml/p/536403Skinceuticals Triple Lipid Restore https://www.skinceuticals.co.uk/catalogsearch/result/?q=+Triple+lipid+restore+2%3A4%3A2Skinceuticals CE Ferulic https://www.skinceuticals.co.uk/c-e-ferulicGarden of Wisdom Vitamin C
One of the questions we are most often asked at Formula Botanica is whether it's worth hiring a designer to help with branding your beauty business. With start-up beauty brands pressed for cash flow and with the proliferation of free or low-cost design apps and programs, it's tempting to think we can do it all ourselves. In this episode of Green Beauty Conversations, we answer most of those FAQs, and hope to clarify why and when you might wish to outsource to a designer. We go behind the scenes of a typical branding process to talk you through what you can expect from a graphic designer or branding agency, and how best to work with them in smooth collaboration. Our guest is Nancy Poller founder of Aligned Design Co, which is dedicated to helping entrepreneurs with their branding from initial discovery phases to fully-fledged visual interpretation. Nancy has a long-held passion for the beauty sector, having, as she admits, spent hours trawling the aisles of Space NK and top department store cosmetic counters. She has developed a keen eye for what's trending and shares some good advice on how to stand out from the pack of competitors. Nancy kindly shares her Workbook on Brand Discovery, which might prove food for thought before you hire a designer. It helps you dig deep into what your brand stands for and is a mini version of Aligned Design's Client Discovery process. In this episode, you'll hear about: The ingredients of brand identity; The latest trends in beauty branding and why it might not be a good idea to follow them; Why your competitors are a great resource in helping you define your brand; How to decide on which brand designer to hire, whether freelancer or an agency; and What to expect when collaborating with a designer in branding your beauty business. Key take-aways from this episode on branding your beauty business include: What part of the branding process you can do yourself, and what is best outsourced; Why you need to budget for a professionally-designed logo, even if they look simple and easy to do yourself; Why and how your branding contributes to defining your tribe and your business vibe; and Understanding that your branding is meant first and foremost to resonate with your customers and retail partners. For more gems from Nancy on how to go about branding your beauty business, find Aligned Design Co here: Aligned Design Co website Aligned Design Co on Instagram Aligned Design Co on Facebook Aligned Design Co on Twitter Nancy Poller on Pinterest Listen, Download and Subscribe to Green Beauty Conversations Thank you for joining us for this episode of the Formula Botanica: Green Beauty Conversations podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, please share, subscribe and review on iTunes or Stitcher so that more people can enjoy the show. Don’t forget to follow and connect with us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
So much new news! After an absolute boat-load of new spring releases, we're sharing all the latest new news from Urban Decay, Sunday Riley, Chanel, Tarte, Benefit and much much more. For our main feature this week, we're answering some of your questions - and you had a ton! So stay tuned to hear about our biggest beauty regrets, our go-to makeup looks, our worst beauty mistake and loads and loads of insider tips from our resident professional makeup artist! New News KKW Beauty x Mario https://kkwbeauty.com/ Benefit Cosmetics Hello Happy foundation https://www.benefitcosmetics.com Herbivore now available in Space NK in the UK Chanel Beauty moving into Ulta in the US Estee Lauder Bronze Goddess collection https://www.esteelauder.com/ Urban Decay Hi-Fi Shine lip gloss https://www.urbandecay.com/ Urban Decay Backtalk palette https://www.urbandecay.com/ Tarte Cosmetics Be a Mermaid and Make Waves palette https://tartecosmetics.com Sunday Riley The Influencer foundation Highlight of the Week YSL Beauty Le Shock mascara https://www.yslbeautyus.com Skinesque Enzyme Washing Powder https://www.skinesque.com/ Vitmain E Paste, Electrogel Cleanser and Universal Emulsion https://lixirskin.co.uk/ —————————————————————————– Full Coverage is a podcast for beauty addicts, by beauty addicts. Join pro make-up artist, Harriet Hadfield and author, Lindsey Kelk as they discuss everything happening in the world of beauty. Harriet Hadfield is a professional make-up artist and can be found on her blog and YouTube channel, HarryMakesItUp.com. Lindsey Kelk is an internationally bestselling author, beauty junkie and pro-wrestling obsessive who can be found all over social media @lindseykelk and at https://lindseykelk.com/ —————————————————————————– Join the Full Coverage conversation! NEW Full Coverage Beauty Banter Facebook Group – http://www.facebook.com/groups/140899483207977/ http://www.facebook.com/FullCoveragePodcast http://www.instagram.com/FullCoveragePod twitter.com/fullcoveragepod All products are supplied free of charge by brands/PR agency for review unless otherwise stated. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
They’re beauty moguls, and they’ve just barely graduated high school. Meet Taylor and Ally Frankel, co-founders of Nudestix, the Canadian beauty brand with a teenage global following. With their mother Jenny Frankel—a chemical engineer who once developed blockbusters for M.A.C. and started up Cover FX—the Nudestix sisters have created a name for themselves with their brand of vegan, no-makeup makeup that rendered ladylike compacts “old-fashioned” the second their line of Crayola-like sticks hit Space NK in 2012. Get social with us and let us know what you think of the episode! Breakingbeauty.ca Instagram.com/breakingbeautypodcast Twitter.com/BreakingBtyPod Facebook.com/BreakingBeautyPodcast #FoundersRule
Jo Elvin (@joelvinglamour) is the Editor-in-Chief of Glamour Magazine and she joins me in this episode to talk about everything from what it really means to be a feminist, the realities of going after your dreams, the media landscape, the culture of celebrity and much much more. links from this episode... Jo has also appeared as a guest on Jules and Sarah and Admit One with Antonia O'Brien. On Netflix: Schitt's Creek, RuPaul's Drag Race, 13 Reasons Why. In Emma's intro... Becca x Chrissy Teigen Glow Face Palette, £45 from Space NK.* / Transformulas Hydration Gold, £22 from QVC / Premlee Ramasamy at Hersheson's Conduit St / Piercings by Maddie at Metalmorphosis in Topshop on Oxford St. Becca x Chrissy Teigen Glow Face Palette, £45 from Space NK*. Piercings by Maddie at Metalmorphosis in Topshop on Oxford St. Transformulas Hydration Gold, £22 from QVC. Premlee Ramasamy at Hersheson's Conduit St. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.