Fortnum & Mason limited-edition Mother's Day beauty box: £165, worth over £350
Fortnum & Mason launched a limited‑edition Mother’s Day beauty box priced at £165, with nine luxury items inside and a claimed total value of more than £350.

Fortnum & Mason launched a limited‑edition Mother’s Day beauty box in early March, priced at £165 and marketed as containing nine luxury products with a claimed total value in excess of £350. The retailer and national coverage frame the difference as roughly £185 of product value included “for free” inside the box.
You can pick up the Fortnum’s Beauty Box at Fortnum & Mason for £165, and it has a value of more than £350. The parcel is being sold as a self care gift for Mother’s Day and has been described in coverage as “packed with products that’ll help give your mum that moment of calm and rest they deserve.”
Inside the box are nine named items: Bamford Geranium Hand and Body Wash, Bramley’s Raspberry Seed Illuminating Face Oil, Delilah In Bloom Sweet Pea Blush, Wild Beauty Nourishing Eye Cream with Elderflower, Ormonde Jayne Exclusive Jardin D’Ombre Fragrance, Fortnum’s Four Seasons Rose Scented Candle, Aromatherapy Associates Revive Morning Bath & Shower Oil, Kure Bazaar Nail Polish in Rose Milk Glow and The English Soap Company Kew Gardens Magnolia and Pear Hand Cream. Coverage highlights Ormonde Jayne’s Jardin D’Ombre and Fortnum’s Four Seasons Rose Candle as examples of the premium pieces helping to reach the advertised total: “That means that you’ll get a huge £185 worth of products like Ormonde Jayne’s Jardin D’Ombre and Fortnum’s Four Seasons Rose Candle for free inside.”
The box is positioned as a ready‑made pampering set, with image captions noting it “has everything you need for a pampering evening in.” Publications have repeatedly called the offering “limited edition” and warned that “you’ll need to be quick if you want to get your hands on it, especially if you’re planning on gifting it for Mother’s Day.”

There are important details the current coverage does not supply. No outlet provides an itemised RRP for each product, no sizes are listed for the included items, and availability channels and stock quantities have not been published. That means the marketed claim of “worth over £350” cannot be independently verified from the publicly available information; shoppers who need an exact breakdown should seek Fortnum & Mason confirmation of per‑item RRP and whether products are full size or travel samples.
As a curated, luxury‑brand bundle the box reads like a convenient Mother’s Day present: nine recognised names from Ormonde Jayne to Kure Bazaar for £165 represents a clear value proposition if the items are full sized. Without an itemised RRP sheet, however, the advertised £185 saving remains a brand claim rather than an independently audited figure. Expect the box to be one of the seasonal gift items that moves quickly in the run‑up to Mother’s Day.
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