Space NK and PURESEOUL open new stores at Lakeside
19-08-2026 09:33 via retailgazette.co.uk

Space NK and PURESEOUL open new stores at Lakeside

Space NK and PURESEOUL have opened new stores at Lakeside as the Essex shopping centre strengthens its beauty and wellness line-up.
K-beauty retailer PURESEOUL has made its regional debut at the centre with a 1,919 sq ft store on Level 1.
The shop carries more than 30 beauty brands, including Torriden, AMUSE, TIRTIR, Beauty of Joseon and Medicube, and also features a dedicated workshop space aimed at creating a more discovery-led shopping experience.
PURESEOUL co-founder and chief executive Lesl
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