The Indicator | June 13th, 2025

By Sonal Gandhi
Chief Content Officer at The Lead

In this week’s news, consumers are moving up their back-to-school shopping to avoid higher prices in late summer, Dick’s is making sneakers available for delivery on Uber Eats and Shakira is the latest celebrity with a beauty line, Isima.

'INNOVATION MOVES'

  • Dick’s Sporting Goods has partnered with Uber, giving Uber Eats customers the ability to both order a wide selection of their favorite footwear and other items and at the same time have on-demand delivery. (WWD)

  • Eos, fast-growing body care brand, has partnered with Blue Moon to introduce the latest addition to its multicolored spherical balm collection, inspired by the beer company’s iconic Valencia orange garnish. This is Eos’ first food and beverage collaboration and Blue Moon’s inaugural beauty partnership. (WWD

  • Unilever-owned skin care brand Paula’s Choice has tapped a second athlete as a brand partner. Azzi Fudd, its latest partner, is the 22-year-old guard for the University of Connecticut Huskies. Fudd is widely regarded as one of next year’s most anticipated WNBA drafts. Fudd will promote the brand’s latest launch, the pre-soaked pad version of its longtime hero product, the 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant. (Glossy)
  • Spanish jewelry brand Tous is establishing a presence in the U.S. with a unique strategy that includes a tight product assortment and a limited physical footprint. Tous has invested in gifting-focused in-store experiences, refreshed its service training, and run social campaigns centered on personal milestones and relationships, such as graduation and “first jewelry” moments. Tous is also exploring department store partnerships. The company is in early conversations with select department stores and multi-brand retailers. (Glossy

  • Brands like Glossier and Mejuri have ditched the so-called “cash wrap” and are reclaiming that space for displays, more product testing, or places to sit and congregate. Glossier, for instance, intentionally designs its stores in a circular fashion that doesn’t rely on a central checkout or old-school beauty counters. Instead, associates use mobile point-of-sale systems to check out customers whenever and wherever they’re ready. (Modern Retail)

  • Shakira is getting into the celebrity beauty mix with Isima, her range of eight hair care products that debuts on its website this month and Ulta Beauty’s full distribution in July. (WWD)

  • The share of parents beginning their back-to-school shopping in June has nearly doubled from 11% last year to 20% this year, according to a TeacherLists survey. Nearly two-thirds of parents consider this year’s back-to-school shopping to be “financially challenging” or “stressful.” (Retail Dive)

'Financial Moves'

  • L’Oréal Group to acquire majority stake in skincare brand Medik8.

  • Lenti (Italian eyewear lens manufacturer) was acquired by Kering Eyewear.

  • La Perla (troubled Italian luxury lingerie) was acquired by Peter Kern (former Expedia CEO).

  • Vivrielle (luxury goods rental) raised a $62M Series C from Protagonist.

  • Beewise (climate tech) raised a $50M Series D from Fortissimo Capital, Insight Partners, and APG Asset Management.

  • Joyride (sour candy) raised $30M from Aria Growth Partners.

  • Arketa (boutique fitness studio management platform) raised a $15M Series A from Inspired Capital, among others.

  • Eli Health (at-home hormone monitoring) raised a $12M Series A from BDC Capital’s Thrive Venture Fund.

  • Try Your Best (TYB) (rewards platform backed by Outdoor Voices founder Ty Haney) raised an $11M Series A from Offline Ventures.

  • Somnee (sleep tech) raised a $10M seed round from Kholsa Ventures, among others.

  • Healf (wellness retailer) raised capital from IRIS Ventures.

  • The Beachbody Company (nutrition) raised $35M in financing from Tiger Finance.

  • L Catterton (consumer investment fund) raised a Japan-focused fund with ~$315 million (¥45 billion) targeting ~10 small to mid-sized companies in beauty, food, and retail.

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