Is Napoleon perdis a luxury brand?

Is Napoleon perdis a luxury brand?

Is Napoleon perdis a luxury brand?

Napoleon Perdis is ranked the number one Australian brand in the Prestige Cosmetic segment. It’s also an iconic brand with a cult-like following from professional makeup artists and end-consumers, both in Australia and internationally.

Is Napoleon Perdis still operating?

Napoleon Perdis’ makeup empire collapsed in Australia in 2019. “And as it was evolving I failed to understand that I had to keep pace with it as well. But I was from a Greek immigrant background in Parramatta and I was a self-made businessman without a mentor,” Perdis tells the Australian media outlet.

How many stores does Napoleon Perdis have?

Napoleon Perdis Cosmetics is the #1 Australian prestige makeup brand, with 30 stores and over 350 independent stockists Australia-wide and online.

Who is Napoleon Perdis?

Napoleon Perdis (born 19 March 1970) is an Australian make-up artist and businessman. Perdis launched a small makeup studio in the Sydney suburb of Leichhardt in 1992.

Is Napoleon Perdis makeup cruelty free?

Napoleon Perdis products are not tested on animals. Napoleon Perdis does not condone nor support the idea of animal testing for cosmetic purposes; nor do we employ anyone to test on our behalf.

Is Napoleon Perdis tested on animals?

Where can I buy Napoleon Perdis products?

Napoleon Perdis products was stocked in stores including Bergdorf Goodman, Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom and Dillard’s, along with Target stores which carried the NP Set diffusion range. In 2015, the company pulled out completely from the country.

Where is Napoleon Perdis located in the US?

In 2006, the Napoleon Perdis business expanded to the United States. Their flagship store was located in Beverly Hills, California. To reduce costs, a distribution centre was set up in Los Angeles to distribute products instead of relying on middlemen.

Who is Perdis Perdis?

Perdis launched a small makeup studio in the Sydney suburb of Leichhardt in 1992. He created a line of cosmetic products which he sold through his own store in the Sydney suburb of Paddington in 1995 and later through major department stores.