Marks & Spencer in tie-up with Estee Lauder ahead of return to the Footsie
Marks & Spencer has teamed up with as it extends its brands strategy.
From next month, more than 30 of the New York-based beauty giants perfumes will be available on the M&S website as well as on click and collect from over 700 stores.
Some stores will also stock the fragrances, including the Beautiful, Bronze Goddess and Pleasures collections for women and Aramis for men. Estee Lauder is the latest to join the website as M&S presses ahead with its dramatic turnaround.
The High Street chain has more than 140 brand partners as it tries to attract a wider range of shoppers to its clothing and home department.
Third-party brands represent 42 per cent of total beauty sales at M&S.
Heidi Woodhouse, director of home, furniture and beauty at M&S, said: At M&S, were committed to becoming the trusted editor in beauty for our customers.