Celebrate new beginnings with Lush’s 2024 Diwali collection.

November 1st marks the beginning of Diwali, and to celebrate Lush is launching its collection online and in shops from 3rd October, designed to highlight the key themes of good over evil, new beginnings, unity, peace and harmony.

The collection has been designed as part of Lush’s Co-Create, a UK-based product creation internship for Lush seasonal ranges, to lift up authentic stories from their respective communities, promoting diversity, inclusion, equity and belonging. 

Lotus Blossom bath bomb£7.00 each

About the Scent: “Old Delhi; the inspiration was the Old Delhi Station Perfume. As we know Old Delhi Station is part of “The Smell of Freedom” perfume. I choose to have a bath bomb that reminds me of the spicy and warmth of Indian culture.”

Fragranced with jasmine, patchouli, sandalwood, black pepper and clove.

‘This product gives our customers the opportunity to immerse themselves in the colours and scents of the Diwali holiday.‘I wanted to create a bath bomb that represents Diwali for everyone. As we know the lotus flower is representative of Indian culture. In Indian tradition, this splendid flower, loved and honoured by everyone, is considered sacred.’ – Sarah Deb, Lush Co-Create

Diya bath bombshell and melt£15 each

Symbolising prosperity in the new year, Diya bath bombshell and melt is a soft warm floral blend of jasmine absolute, ylang ylang oil and vanilla absolute to gently light up the senses.

Inspired by the lighting of Diyas during the festival of Diwali to bring positivity, the base of the product is decorated taking the concept of Rangoli, and the middle is yellow to represent oil, while the shape of a flame represents fire.

Sparkling Light shower gel – 100g, 250g, 500g£10.00 – £33.00

Brighten up dark and gloomy nights filled with sparkles and warmth. A fragrance that is warm and smoky, with floral after notes. This shower gel shares its scent with Lotus Blossom bath bomb.

This shower gel is inspired by the fireworks and sparklers used to celebrate Diwali to light up the dark skies of the night. 

Embers of Joy knot wrap – 70 cm x 70cm£7.00 each

“Diwali derives its name from the row of clay lamps that adorn Indian households, symbolising the inner light guarding against spiritual darkness. I wanted to depict a scene of such illuminated homes, complemented by vivid illustrations that reflect the festival’s significance. These visuals feature elements like rangoli, fireworks, and culturally iconic symbols such as the lotus flower.”– Designer, Brindha Kumar

Sparkle & Blossom gift£18.00 each

Brighten dark nights and immerse yourself in the colours and scents of Diwali with this vibrant fragrant combination.

Also designed by Brindha Kumar

Contents: Lotus Flower bath bomb, Sparkling Light shower gel 100g

For further information or comment, please email lushpr@lush.co.uk

Notes to Editors

Since establishing in 1995, Lush has been driven by innovation and its ethics. Creators of pioneering beauty products, one of Lush’s most well-known creations is the bath bomb.

Invented in 1989 by Lush Co-Founder Mo Constantine in her garden shed, bath bombs have become a global sensation – all hand pressed in Lush’s own manufacturing sites across the world, Lush sold over 21.2 million last year.

A beauty company with a campaigning heart, Lush is on a mission to create a product for every need and a cosmetic revolution to save the planet. The ultimate goal is to leave the world ‘Lusher than we found it’.

In August 2024, Lush reached £100 million in charitable giving, supporting grassroot organisations and activists through multiple programs since 2007. In FY23 Lush donated just under 1% of the company turnover to grassroots groups driving tangible positive impact, showing commitment to a long term giving strategy.

Today, Lush operates in 50 countries with over 850 shops, 38 websites shipping worldwide and a global network of native apps, broadcasting channels and digital communities in over 30 languages.

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