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The new Olive Young N store in the trendy Seongsu neighborhood has it all, from experiences to expertise and even exclusive lounges.
Olive Young has canceled its naming rights for Seongsu Station in Seoul, reallocating funds for store infrastructure instead, and will face a 100 million won penalty for breaching the contract.
"Small but mighty" aptly describes the current Korean cosmetic export market, where small indie brands are taking center stage — a significant shift from the past when only products produced by large conglomerates stood out.
Olive Young has been accused of threatening to pull products of suppliers that join Musinsa's beauty festival.
Hanteo Global has chosen girl group NMIXX as its featured artist for its collaboration with cosmetic brand Olive Young to sell physical copies of K-pop albums at the brand's branch in Myeong-dong from Friday to Sept. 5.
CJ Olive Young won a bid to rename Seoul's Seongsu Station. The cosmetics retailer aims to establish a stronger presence in the area.
Olive Young, Musinsa, and Daiso have emerged as must-visit tourist shopping destinations, marking a shift from when they flocked to duty-free shops.
Olive Young will establish a Japanese subsidiary, aiming to tap into the world's largest personal care market.
The health and beauty giant has entered a partnership with Hyundai Card to launch a branded credit card.
CJ Olive Young is opening a Hongdae Town store that will feature enhanced experiential features and monthly collaborations in its second-largest store.
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