Skincare brand NIOD launches first UK store at Seven Dials
DECIEM, the international beauty and skincare umbrella brand, has unveiled the first store in the UK for its subsidiary brand, NIOD, at 73-75 Monmouth Street in Seven Dials, London.
Standing for ‘non-invasive options in dermal science’ and described as ‘skincare for the hyper-educated’, NIOD is sharing the 1,265 sq ft unit with parent brand, DECIEM.
Store design and construction was carried out by DECIEM’s in-house team and features custom built units showcasing the full NIOD range.
In-store DECIEM ambassadors are available to talk Seven Dials customers through the brand and build custom regimens according to specific skin concerns.
Sam Bain-Mollison, head of retail at Shaftesbury, said: “The launch of NIOD at Seven Dials is UK debut store for the area.
“It joins the wide range of international brands who operate specialised, boutique stores only available at Seven Dials and all benefitting from the central location, in the heart of London’s West End.”
The new store neighbours brands such as Dinny Hall, Le Labo, and Larsson & Jennings.
JLL and Shackleton acted for Shaftesbury. DECIEM was represented by CBRE.
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