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L’Oreal China get fuel from Colorlab by Watsons

By Wei Zhang
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L’Oreal China get fuel from Colorlab by Watsons
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International health and beauty retailer AS Watson has teamed up with L’Oreal to launch Colorlab by Watsons, a new concept makeup store in China.

The first Colorlab launched in Shenzhen early this year as a trial, followed by more openings in Guangzhou and Shanghai. Now the company has revealed plans to roll out a further 50 stores across China by the end of this year. The stores feature modern black interiors to convey a fashionable and trendy experience-led makeup space, with access to on-hand makeup artists.

L’Oreal brands occupy more than 30 per cent of retail space, and such an arrangement is exclusive to Colorlab only.

With the rise of online shopping and changing shopping behaviours of younger customers, it is expected that the focus on innovative physical spaces and refreshing shopping experiences will help attract younger buyers.

AS Watson Group COO Malina Ngai said: “Makeup was identified as a huge growth area for Watsons, and working with L’Oreal on the development of this new store concept meant that we had the expertise of an established makeup supplier at the forefront. Colorlab stores put the customers experience first and rather than just purchasing makeup, we wanted to give customers access to advice and expertise from skilled makeup artists, as well as the opportunity to try out different looks and play about with new products.”

Questions & Answers

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What is the primary aim of the new Colorlab by Watsons stores?

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The stores aim to attract younger buyers by focusing on innovative physical spaces and refreshing shopping experiences. They offer customers access to advice and expertise from skilled makeup artists, allowing them to try out different looks and play with new products.

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Which specific L'Oreal brands are sold in the new Colorlab stores?

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The article states L'Oreal brands occupy more than 30 per cent of the retail space within Colorlab by Watsons. However, it does not specify which individual L'Oreal brands are sold within these stores.

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Why did AS Watson decide to launch the Colorlab concept?

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AS Watson identified makeup as a significant growth area for Watsons. They collaborated with L'Oreal to develop this new store concept, using L'Oreal's expertise as a leading makeup supplier to create an experience-first retail space.

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How many Colorlab by Watsons stores are planned for China by the end of this year?

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Following initial trials in Shenzhen, Guangzhou, and Shanghai, the company has announced intentions to roll out a further 50 Colorlab by Watsons stores across China by the end of this year.

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