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Mecca, Sephora blamed as Napoleon Perdis enters administration

Sue Mitchell
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An influx of international and independent beauty brands contributed to the collapse of Australian-grown cosmetics empire Napoleon Perdis Group, which has stepped up a search for buyers after appointing voluntary administrators.

Napoleon Perdis Cosmetics was once one of Australia's top 500 private companies, with sales of more than $100 million a year, 85 concept stores, 100 department store counters and 750 independent stockists.

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Sue Mitchell writes the fortnightly Window Shopping column for the Financial Review and has covered retailing for over 30 years. Connect with Sue on Twitter. Email Sue at smitchell2045@gmail.com

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