Why Seekology's founder is betting on the high street bouncing back

By The Editor

2nd Sep 2020 | Local News

Credit: Seekology
Credit: Seekology

Seekology, the destination to shop independent beauty + wellbeing brands, is launching a new store in collaboration with bhuti, Richmond's luxury wellbeing escape, on 2nd September 2020.

The new shop-in-shop will feature over twenty independent beauty and wellbeing brands, enabling customers to discover products they have never seen before as well as revisit some brands featured in Seekology's original Richmond store.

Seekology and bhuti are also working towards a programme of customer events for the Autumn, all within current social distancing guidelines.

Seekology's founder, Rebecca Saunders, said: "In these difficult times, collaboration is more important than ever.

"I am delighted to announce our partnership with bhuti, which will enable Seekology to continue with our mission of supporting independent beauty and wellbeing brands.

"We will continue to provide friendly, expert advice both in person at bhuti and via our free online consultations, meaning customers across the country can experience the impartial advice that we are known for.

"I am extremely excited to going back into physical retail, and believe that by providing an inspirational experience, telling the stories of independent brands and supporting entrepreneurs, we can buck the trend on the high street."

Samantha Trinder, owner of bhuti, said: "bhuti's ethos of offering carefully curated things for the mind, body and soul is perfectly mirrored by Seekology and we are excited to be collaborating on this new opportunity to share wonderful independent brands with our clients."

You can find out more about Seekology HERE

You can also check out our article about Bhuti HERE

     

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