P.Louise 'devastated' as Christmas event in Manchester cancelled

P.Louise 'devastated' as Christmas event in Manchester cancelled

Paige Williams, the founder of the famous beauty company P. Louise, started her beauty empire a decade ago. Unfortunately, a highly anticipated Christmas event in Greater Manchester organized by P.Louise has been cancelled. The event, known as Pinkmas, was scheduled to take place from December 1 to January 4 and was supposed to feature attractions like a pink ice skating rink and a pantomime performance. Initially, the event was planned to be held at the Trafford Centre but was moved to Barton Dock Road, TraffordCity after the first phase of tickets sold out.

Expressing her disappointment, Paige Louise Williams mentioned that she was devastated by the decision to cancel the event due to issues with the licensing process. She emphasized that it was a difficult choice to make but ultimately had to prioritize the safety and satisfaction of the attendees. Despite the event being almost fully set up, the risk of proceeding without a proper resolution was too high. Williams assured that everyone who had purchased tickets would be refunded in full within the next five days.

Tickets for the Pinkmas event went on sale in June and were sold out within minutes, prompting the release of a second batch of tickets earlier this month. The P. Louise team had promised that the Pinkmas event would be “bigger than ever” and had plans for various surprises for the attendees. Paige Williams, who started the P.Louise Makeup Academy in 2014 with a £20,000 loan from her nana, has seen immense success in the beauty industry. Beginning with makeup classes and online courses, she eventually developed the Rumour Base product, which gained popularity and recognition in the market. Through the power of social media, her brand has become a beloved household name worldwide with a projected revenue of £138 million for this year

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