Marks and Spencer has revealed their new partnership with Clinique, one of the biggest selling beauty brands, to sell products both online and in stores.
It will see around 500 Clinique products for men and women become available this summer for free next day delivery, as well as click and collect across 700 stores.
Additionally, the British high-street retailer is also set to launch the full M&S x Clinique offer in select stores across Scotland.
Stores in Aberdeen and Glasgow Argyle Street will also have a Clinique counter with on-hand beauty experts to help provide advice to shoppers.
A further 40 stores will have products displayed in a bespoke Clinique fixture.
In addition, customers will also be able to find a suitable skincare routine trusted experts and Clinique’s skin analysis technology tool, Clinical Reality.
It will be the first time that the brand - whose ambassador is Game of Thrones actress Emilia Clarke - will be stocked within the British retailer.
Richard Price, MD of M&S Clothing & Home, said: “A compelling beauty offer is part of our plans to reshape M&S – innovating with our own brands and continuing to introduce complementary third-party products such as skincare experts Clinique.
"Our broad customer base and reach makes us an attractive platform partner and in turn introducing beauty brands helps us become more relevant, more often for our 22m customers – offering them a convenient and seamless shopping experience.
"We’re also pleased to be introducing a bespoke in-store offer in our destination stores where we know customers appreciate having someone on hand to help with purchasing.”
The move is part of M&S's strategy to reinvent their brand and focus on beauty and skincare, as they were two areas that seen a boom during the pandemic.
It follows as the retailer has been focusing on becoming a selling platform for third party brands, which has included FatFace, White Stuff and Nobody's Child.
M&S has not provided an official date for when their Clinique partnership will drop in-stores, but it is expected to be this Summer.
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