THG has announced Amy Fisher as its new CEO of Beauty Brands, marking a significant leadership shift.
- Amy Fisher brings a wealth of experience, having held top positions in prominent beauty and fashion companies.
- Fisher will report directly to THG Beauty CEO Lucy Gorman, reinforcing a collaborative leadership approach.
- THG’s Lookfantastic recently established its first permanent store in Greater Manchester, enhancing its retail footprint.
- The new Manchester store aims to provide customers with an enriched brand experience and access to exclusive products.
THG, the company behind renowned brands such as Cult Beauty and Lookfantastic, has appointed Amy Fisher as CEO of Beauty Brands. This appointment is a strategic move to strengthen THG’s presence in the beauty sector.
Amy Fisher joins THG with significant experience from her tenure as CEO at Lola, a women’s reproductive care brand, until December 2023. Her impressive portfolio includes leadership roles at Wander Beauty as President and at Stila Cosmetics as Chief Marketing Officer.
In her new role, Fisher will report to THG Beauty CEO Lucy Gorman, aligning with a vision of integrated leadership to enhance brand value and increase market reach. This appointment signals THG’s commitment to leveraging extensive industry experience to drive growth.
Recently, THG’s Lookfantastic opened a permanent store in Altrincham, Greater Manchester, a development stemming from the brand’s successful pop-up events. This new store is intended to offer customers an immersive learning experience about the diverse brands and products available.
Stocking over 90 beauty brands, Lookfantastic’s Manchester store features exclusive offerings from renowned lines such as Dr Loretta, Espa, Perricone MD, Jo Malone, and Dr. Dennis Gross. This initiative marks a significant step in THG’s retail strategy, focusing on customer education and exclusivity.
Amy Fisher’s appointment and the new Lookfantastic store underscore THG’s strategic shifts to reinforce its market position.