Liberty of London - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Episode 1
It's panic stations as an A-Grade celebrity suddenly drops into the store: Pharrell Williams. He's launching a new fragrance to be sold exclusively at Liberty and everything has to be perfect, or he won't be ‘happy'. Elsewhere, a Shark Tank style pitching contest for new products is launched. But will trench coats for dogs really be the answer to the department store's problems?

Episode 2
Time to don your most expensive and spangly outfit as it's New York Fashion Week and the buyers from Liberty are on the hunt for the latest designs to sell in the store. Back at home, there's even more glamor as a fabulous Vogue event is organized. The idea is to sell couture to the achingly fashionable attendees, but will they just focus on the fizz and forget about the frocks?

Episode 3
The pressure to sell never alleviates, even when you're a staple at the store. Long-serving carpet expert Bruce is off to Morocco to select new stock, but as his sales are slipping, someone is sent to keep an eye on him. Meanwhile, a new face at the store has been hired to tap into the lucrative Chinese market. But does this singular establishment have the products that they desire?

Episode 4
The festive season rolls around once again and pressure mounts as the sales targets for staff are even tighter. Tis the season to get tills ringing and the store needs this Christmas to be a blockbuster. Many new recruits are hired to fill out the seasonal roster, but only the very best will be kept on after Christmas is over. Will these rookies be able to tackle the intensity?
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