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goop Beauty Expands at Holt Renfrew Across Canada

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goop Beauty, the clean beauty line from Gwyneth Paltrow’s lifestyle brand, is set to make its exclusive debut at Holt Renfrew stores across Canada. This partnership marks an important expansion for the brand in Canada.

A Clean Beauty Revolution

The collaboration brings goop’s innovative products to Holt Renfrew’s discerning clientele. Shoppers can now access popular items like the Microderm Instant Glow Exfoliator and Youth-Boost Peptide Serum. These products epitomize goop’s commitment to clean beauty.

goop’s journey began in 2008 when Paltrow launched the brand. From the start, clean beauty was a core principle. The company helped define and shape the clean beauty category. Their approach involves careful ingredient selection and rigorous safety standards.

Expanding goop Beauty’s Presence with Holt Renfrew

This exclusive partnership solidifies goop’s presence in Canada. It builds on previous Canadian initiatives, including events in Montreal and Vancouver. The brand also operated a pop-up store in Toronto in 2019.

Gina Lucania. Photo: LinkedIn.

Gina Lucania, goop’s VP of Wholesale Sales and Marketing, expressed enthusiasm for the collaboration. She noted Holt Renfrew’s alignment with goop’s values. Carolyn Wright of Holt Renfrew echoed this sentiment. She highlighted the shared commitment to empowering self-expression and driving positive change.

goop’s strict ingredient policy sets it apart in the beauty industry. The brand avoids potentially harmful substances like parabens and synthetic fragrances. Instead, they focus on premium, clinically-proven ingredients that are environmentally friendly.

The goop Beauty line at Holt Renfrew will feature a range of products. These include skin, hair, and body care items. The collection also offers colour cosmetics and wellness supplements. Each product embodies goop’s innovative approach to clean beauty.

This expansion reflects growing consumer interest in clean beauty products. It also demonstrates Holt Renfrew’s commitment to meeting evolving customer preferences. The partnership promises to bring a new level of clean beauty innovation to Canadian consumers.

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