Horsham John Lewis store set to introduce fashion and beauty ranges in major revamp

Major changes are being made to Horsham’s John Lewis store with new fashion and beauty ranges set to be introduced.
Watch more of our videos on Shots! 
and live on Freeview channel 276
Visit Shots! now

The retailer has announced that its ‘exciting new additions’ will also include personal styling studios.

In a statement today (Tuesday), a John Lewis spokesperson said: “Fashion, personal styling studios and beauty brands are among the new range of services and experiences that are set to launch at John Lewis Horsham as a major refurbishment of the store gets underway.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

"The entire store will see wide ranging improvements with a variety of exciting new additions set to be announced over the coming weeks, including the introduction of fashion and beauty ranges. Work is set to complete in the spring.”

Horsham's John Lewis store is undergoing a major refurbishment and is set to introduce new fashion and beauty rangesHorsham's John Lewis store is undergoing a major refurbishment and is set to introduce new fashion and beauty ranges
Horsham's John Lewis store is undergoing a major refurbishment and is set to introduce new fashion and beauty ranges

Branch manager Jack Howe added: “The multi-million pound investment underlines our commitment to Horsham. We hope it will provide a major boost for the town centre and encourage more shoppers to visit.

"Our new look store will not only offer a superb selection of products, but provide outstanding experiences and inspiration, which give customers a sense of occasion when they shop with us."

John Lewis Horsham first opened its purpose-built store in Albion Way in 2015 as one of its ‘John Lewis at home’ formats focused on the home sector, including homewares, electrical and home technology.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

The spokesperson added: “Customers will see updated offerings from these areas alongside the new offering and services.”

John Lewis has applied to Horsham District Council to remove the words ‘At Home’ from its signage after announcing earlier in the summer that it was planning ‘exciting changes.’