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Rituals celebrating world-wide success and the opening of 1400th store

The Dutch retailer and beauty brand has seen a steady global growth with demands for its unique products rising similarly. On the 17th of September, Rituals has reached a new milestone by opening its 1400th store in Budapest, Hungary, with huge success.

Rituals Cosmetics, originally founded in Amsterdam, Netherlands, boasts a global presence spanning across 36 countries, a number likely to grow further in the future.

Rituals in Budapest

On September 17, Rituals Global COO Gregory Bruyer oversaw the opening of the retailer’s 1400th location in Mammut Mall, Budapest, owned by the NEPI Rockcastle Group. After the opening ceremony, customers have waited in long queues to enter the brand-new store and experience the stunning aesthetic employed by Rituals while browsing the viral products.

Rituals also commemorated the opening celebration on their LinkedIn profile

Another location in the UK

Underscoring the global demand for the beauty brand, Queensgate Centre in Peterborough, UK has also welcomed a new 1934 square foot Rituals store in the Upper section of the mall.

On behalf of Queensgate, Ed Ginn – the Director of Investment Management at Invesco Real Estate – said:

“Rituals’ arrival at Queensgate is significant because it brings a sought after brand in the luxury market, and emphasizes our dedication to providing customers with a quality experience and shopping environment. This dedicated wellness and beauty space is a fantastic addition to our lineup, and reflects Rituals’ confidence in Queensgate as a key retail destination for the best quality retailers.”

Considering these developments and the clear demand for the beauty and wellness brand, Rituals Cosmetics is set to become a household name for malls and outlets that want to offer a diverse and trendy selection of stores for their customers.

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