Selfridges previews retailer-exclusive Feel-Good Beauty Kit, spring edit priced £80
Selfridges has previewed a retailer-exclusive Feel-Good Beauty Kit curated for spring 2026, listed at £80 and said to include Laneige, Sol de Janeiro, Bamford and other prestige names.

Selfridges previewed a retailer-exclusive Selfridges Feel-Good Beauty Kit in a March 4, 2026 briefing, positioning the boxed edit for spring 2026 and listing a mix of travel-friendly and full-size prestige items. Beauty Calendar carries the commercial listing, describing the offering as a limited-edition beauty box filled with pamper treats and noting it is Available now at Selfridges, priced at £80.
Across the two sources the kit’s contributors read like a who’s who of approachable prestige: Laneige is named in the March 4 preview, with Sol de Janeiro and Bamford appearing in both sources. Beauty Calendar expands the roster to include Mirror Water, Rehab and Urban Apothecary. Neither the preview nor the Beauty Calendar entry supplies an itemized contents list, product SKUs or counts; the only explicit size framing is the phrase that the kit bundles travel-friendly and full-size prestige items.
Price and retail status are specific but partially reconciled: Beauty Calendar lists the price at £80 and states availability at Selfridges, while the March 4 preview does not include an MSRP. Beauty Calendar’s product page carries an affiliate disclosure that the site may earn a commission on purchases, a commercial detail that sits alongside the listing and should be noted when comparing prices or editorial coverage.
Context matters for interpreting this drop. Selfridges has been expanding Beauty as a destination: a September 29, 2025 Selfridges press release outlines a new hair and jewellery destination anchoring the store’s Beauty offer, a 3,500 sq ft space the company said increased the scope of the existing offer by 180 percent. That project included the world’s first Vivienne Westwood dedicated jewellery space and a UK first concept by M Jeweler, signaling the retailer’s appetite for curated, experiential merchandising and exclusive product moments.

Gaps remain for shoppers evaluating the £80 kit as a gift. The truncated marketing line in the March 4 material, which ends at the partial word impulse-l, leaves the precise positioning unclear. Likewise, no source confirms whether the kit is sold in-store, online or both, how many units were produced, or whether any of the included items are exclusive SKUs to Selfridges.
As presented, the Selfridges Feel-Good Beauty Kit occupies a specific spring slot: a retailer-exclusive, limited-edition box priced at £80 and publicly listed now at Selfridges, featuring a cross-brand mix from Laneige to Urban Apothecary. Its appeal will hinge on the final contents and the retailer’s stock strategy, details that have not yet been published alongside the preview and the Beauty Calendar listing.
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