England-based beauty brand The Body Shop is celebrating India’s rich cultural diversity with innovative store designs in New Delhi, Ahmedabad, and Kochi. In New Delhi’s T1D Airport store, iconic monuments like the Red Fort and India Gate, along with the scenic beauty of the Yamuna riverbank, are showcased, highlighting the capital’s architectural marvels.
Ahmedabad sees two stunning stores at the Airport and Palladium Mall, each featuring murals inspired by the city’s vibrant culture, traditional attire, and the charkha, created by local mural artists.
Down in Kochi’s Forum Mall, The Body Shop pays homage to Kerala’s culture and natural beauty with a mural depicting an empowered rural woman embracing nature, symbolizing the brand’s dedication to natural ingredients and sustainability.
The brand’s eco-conscious mission is evident in its store designs, incorporating reclaimed wood, recycled plastics, and aluminum facades, all promoting sustainability and reducing waste.
The Body Shop has also been actively launching Activist workshop stores since 2022, empowering customers to support its Recycling Programme and foster a more sustainable approach through plastic recycling.
With over 200 stores nationwide and a strong online presence, the brand continues to engage customers with its commitment to sustainability and celebration of India’s diverse cultures.
Founded in 1976 in Brighton, England, The Body Shop offers naturally-inspired skincare, body care, hair care, and makeup produced ethically and sustainably. Operating in India through partner Quest Retail, the brand aims to make a positive difference in the world while promoting beauty and community engagement.