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John Lewis launches major store makeovers as part of £800m beauty hall investment

The company has committed to inject more than £250 million into its stores over the next two years as part of the plan, which will pump a total of £800 million into the John Lewis brand over the next four years.

John Lewis(Image: PA)

John Lewis has unveiled an ambitious revamp project as part of an £800 million investment initiative designed to extend its beauty halls among other upgrades.

The department store leader acknowledged that some outlets are in need of "more love" following a period marked by challenges, including branch closures and substantial job cuts.

Committing over £250 million for refurbishments over the coming two years, the broader plan proposes an £800 million injection into the John Lewis brand over four years.

On Thursday, John Lewis detailed the makeover of its flagship Oxford Street location in London, announcing a novel partnership with celebrity chef Jamie Oliver.

The business is set to open a Jamie Oliver Cafe and cooking school at this premier location next year.

The celebrity chef is famous for his easy-to-follow recipes(Image: Getty)

Jamie Oliver Group management shared that while the Oxford Street site is a pilot, they are anticipating additional openings within John Lewis stores contingent on its success.

The £6.5 million facelift of the Oxford Street shop also encompasses an enlarged beauty hall, a dedicated area for fragrances, and a Waterstones bookshop integrated into the premises.

Upgrades to the beauty sections are also on the cards for stores in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, and Cheadle, Greater Manchester, according to John Lewis.