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Anya Hindmarch in Boots collab for Pont Street pharmacy pop-up

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January 9, 2026

For the start of 2026, fashion meets beauty in a rather unique and fun collaboration. UK luxury accessories designer Anya Hindmarch is set to open 1970s‑inspired beauty concept store celebrating Boots’ pharmacy heritage while launching a limited‑edition, co‑created range of bathroom essentials.

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Within her Anya Village community hub, which features five neighbouring stores on London’s exclusive Pont Street, its Village Hall will launch The Anya Hindmarch X Boots pop-up across 10 January to 8 March, as well as online.

She’s partnering with the health, wellness and beauty retail giant “in a dynamic concept store” which will celebrate Boots’ “rich history and pharmacy heritage”.

It will feature the limited-edition Anya Hindmarch x Boots everyday essentials range (priced £5-£10) “fusing the dependability of Boots with the fun of Anya Hindmarch” in a dedicated collection of “eyes-adorned lotions and potions, designed to bring a little joy to the bathroom”.

It also comes with two limited edition wash bags – First Aid and Meds – inspired by antique pieces from the Boots archive alongside the new line-up of Anya Brands designs, including Berocca, Advil, Band-Aid Brand, Imperial Leather and Nurofen.

The fashion line within the collaboration also introducing the latest version of her popular Universal Bag, created for the store, in a limited-edition duo in Boots’ palette of blues with fresh white accents.

Drawing on Boots’ rich history and echoing the design of classic apothecaries, the exterior features the brand’s blue and white palette paired with arched wooden windows and vintage 1970s-style signage, piled high with bottles and boxes.

Inside, there’s a homage to the Boots’ stores of yesteryear, with retro tiling, white coats and dispensary-inspired packaging.

In creating the collaboration, Boots said it opened its extensive archive to Hindmarch, and a selection of historic pieces will be on display.

Hindmarch said: “This is a truly iconic collaboration for me — Boots is part of the very fabric of the UK. The chance to play with and ‘Anya-ise’ everyday toiletry essentials has been the most fun project. I hope it will animate bathrooms and bring smiles to people’s mornings in January when they will need a lift.”

Head of archives at Boots, Sophie Clapp, added: “Over the past 177 years [Boots] has been an integral part of the British culture, shaping how people access health & beauty product sand services.

“[Our] mission to care for customers and communities  remains unchanged [so] I’m excited to celebrate this rich heritage through Anya Hindmarch’s unique and joyful vision.”

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