An event showcasing fashion, beauty and home trends is set to make its return after its success last year.
The Edit is returning to Merry Hill in Brierley Hill for its second annual spring event, presenting trends for spring/summer 2024.
Launching on Saturday, April 27, this year's event is set to expand with even more participating shops.
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The event will run over three weeks and four weekends, catering to fashion, beauty and home enthusiasts who can look forward to a more diverse host of brands including Kurt Geiger, Nike Unite, Mango, Next and River Island among others.
There appears to be something for all visitors.
Firstly, an array of hand-picked spring outfits will be on display, curated by popular UK brands and stylists.
Alongside them, a range of beauty solutions will be featured from M&S, Boots Beauty, Lush, and more.
Furniture lovers can also explore homeware pieces from Next, Habitat and Primark Home.
Every Saturday, the Edit Theatre will host professional demonstrations and style tips by experts from Boots and Lush among other brands.
A final new feature for 2024 is The Edit Vault, where visitors spending over £25 at Merry Hill's stores can unlock a guaranteed prize, potentially worth up to £100; a grand reward being a gift card for the shopping centre worth £1,000.
Jonathan Poole, centre manager at Merry Hill said: "With an ever-growing line up of new store announcements and significant investment in the centre experience we’re giving our visitors a re-energised Merry Hill to enjoy.
"Last year we received such a positive response to The Edit we’ve been eagerly awaiting the chance to bring it back for everyone to enjoy."
He added: "We’re excited to add to this years’ experience too – with the chance to win one of hundreds of secret prizes on the last weekend, including a £1000 Merry Hill gift card."
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