Kay Beauty introduced India’s first beauty-meets-coffee retail experience with Kay Kafé in Pacific Mall, Delhi. The space blends makeup exploration, mini makeovers, and speciality coffee in an immersive, lifestyle-led space. Read along to know more.
Kay Beauty, co-founded by Katrina Kaif and Nykaa, introduced a groundbreaking retail experience with Kay Kafé. It’s India’s first concept where beauty meets coffee. Created in collaboration with the coffee chain, Blue Tokai Coffee Roasters, the space blends beauty, lifestyle, and café culture into a relaxed, experiential format.
A space to discover, play and sip a hot cuppa
Kay Kafé is located at Pacific Mall, Delhi. It invites visitors to explore the complete Kay Beauty collection, enjoy personalised mini makeovers. And, they can do all this while sipping freshly brewed coffee. Designed to be warm, inclusive, and immersive, the café reflects Kay Beauty’s ethos of effortless luxury and self-expression.
With overwhelming response, Kay Beauty plans to expand the Kay Kafé concept across more premium malls in India. Alongside, the brand has launched a revamped website. It aims to provide consumers with a seamless, elevated way to discover and shop the full product range—online or in-store.
From the leadership desk
Katrina Kaif, Co-Founder of Kay Beauty, said, “Kay Kafé celebrates everything we love—self-care, creativity, and connection. We wanted to create a space where people could explore makeup in a relaxed, everyday way, combined with the comfort of a great cup of coffee. It’s about bringing joy to simple moments, like trying your favourite lipstick while sipping your favourite brew.”
Adwaita Nayar, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Nykaa, added, “For Nykaa, innovation has always been about reimagining how consumers experience beauty. Kay Kafé is a step in that direction—a space that blends discovery, comfort, and creativity. It reflects a new kind of beauty retail where connection matters as much as commerce, and brands live not just on shelves but in memorable experiences.”