The first edition of MakeUp in Seoul, which was held last week at the Conrad Hotel, welcomed more than 1,800 visitors in two days, announced the organisers, a record figure for a first edition of the series of B2B makeup show, which also includes MakeUp in Paris and MakeUp in New York. The show not only garnered the attention of Korean make-up brands, but visitors from Japan, China and also Indonesia,...
MakeUp in Seoul announces record figures for its first edition
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