Clinique launches virtual lab in Middle East

News

American skincare and cosmetics brand Clinique has launched a virtual lab in the Middle East, augmenting its metaverse strategy.

The opening of a digital environment where customers can create custom avatars and browse its products aligns with Cilinique’s aspiration to build upon its in-store lab concept. 

Clinique VP of e-commerce, Emmanuel Rousson, said:“It’s a new way to present our brand — an adventure that’s deeply experiential and aspirational, with an element of personalisation both in the avatar and the way you decide to engage with it.”

Through The Clinique Lab experience, customers can explore six different environments where they can purchase products, chat with a Clinique consultant and learn about product formulas and the company’s origins, said the company in a statement. 

The company first established a presence in the metaverse through the launch of its first digital collectable through a limited-edition non-fungible token in October 2021. 

Prior to opening a virtual lab to showcase its products, Clinique debuted its Clinique Lab in New York City last July. At that time, the brand planned to launch more branches within Macy’s stores and other retail partners. 

The skincare brand offered the NFT and an annual assortment of products over the next decade to its Smart Rewards members.

Last June, Clinique unveiled its first NFT campaign called ‘Metaverse More Like Us’. 

Metaverse and web3 are ushering in a new wave of brands eager to create virtual environments to lure consumers. 

Such rapid growth is not without challenges. Whilst excitement for the metaverse continues to build, last year is only the start of things to come as the space is set to take over a decade to fully evolve, say Meta executives.

According to a report by US research and advisory company Forrester, virtual shopping experiences are going to be a precursor to an interoperable metaverse, but for now consumers won’t be able to relocate from one virtual environment to another with their digital possessions.

News

RELATED POSTS