Injections clinic Cosmetique chief revealed as potential buyer of Purely Byron

Injections clinic Cosmetique chief revealed as potential buyer of Purely Byron

The CEO of injections and fillers clinic chain Cosmetique is keen to acquire the Elsa Pataky-founded skincare brand Purely Byron,which collapsed last week.

  • byJessica Yun

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Elsa Pataky’s beauty brand Purely Byron collapses

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  • byColin Kruger andJessica Yun
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Cartier,Fendi to set up shop in century-old Perth building

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Sell them as “zombie Yeezys” or just destroy them. Adidas is facing an expensive predicament after the sudden end of its relationship with the controversial rapper.

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