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L'Occitane and Pierre Hermé open communal space in Paris

Translated by
Benjamin Fitzgerald
Published
Dec 8, 2017

'86Champs' is the name given to the new grandiose, hybrid space launching in Paris this week; a collaboration between French luxury heavyweights L’Occitane en Provence and Pierre Hermé. Opening on Friday December 8, the 280 square-metre-space - located at 86 avenue des Champs-Elysées in Paris - federates beauty and the art of cooking, all set within a stunning backdrop created by architect Laura Gonzalez..


A shot from inside 86Champs, which unites the luxury of Pierre Hermé and L'Occitane en Provence - DR


One one side of the new 'store', L'Occitane takes charge, retelling the history and provenance of its main ingredients (verbena, almond and shea) and the products it makes using these elements. The brand also showcases its gift boxes released for Christmas, a time of year that accounts for 25% of total sales. In the centre on the room, food and cooking is the centrepiece featuring macarons, patisseries and other desserts made by Pierre Hermé. Customers can also sit for breakfast, lunch or dinner in the new outfit, or sip on a coffee or a cocktail inside the Le Barista area.

The partnership between Pierre Hermé and L’Occitane in reality first started in 2015; the patisserie maker releasing a fragrance collection using bottles designed by Olivier Baussan, the founder of L’Occitane.


On one side of 86Champs, L'Occitane displays its products and highlights its ingredients


For L’Occitane, the new opening forms part of a new global strategy set on promoting the customer experience surrounding its products. Just recently, the cosmetic brand launched its new global last August online store, and unveiled a new concept store dubbed Sunshine. It will also inaugurate its brand new London flagship store on December 16, expected cover a mega 600 square metres.

"We are working more localised and we are pushing our subsidiaries to make new things. In London, for example, the retail space will be located exclusively on the first floor, with the base level dedicated to the customer experience," explained Adrien Geiger, L’Occitane en Provence' former-director of customer experience, who was recently promoted to head of the brand.


The Immortal product range, which L'Occitane makes in Corsica


It was his father, Reinold Geiger, who in 1996 became the majority shareholder of L'Occitane, giving a new impetus to the brand. Listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, the group L'Occitane International (L'Occitane en Provence, Melvita and Erborian) currently records a turnover of 1.3 billion euros, of which 90% is generated by L'Occitane in Provence.


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The brand boasts approximately 3,000 boutiques across the globe, of which 200 are in France, a market which accounts for just 8% of sales. The figure is far behind Japan, which accounts for 20% of sales, the US with 16% and even China, which represents 13% of revenues. Online sales makes up 12% of total revenues.  

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