Saks Agrees, Happy Doesn’t Mean Perfect

In collaboration with mobile app Happy Not Perfect, the luxury department store brings its mental wellness installation to Beverly Hills. Find it by the beauty counters.

“It became so apparent from my own mental health journey that stress and anxiety was becoming so unbearable for myself, and I realized I wasn’t alone,” said Poppy Jamie, creator of Happy Not Perfect, an app dedicated to mental health.

The English TV presenter, who cofounded handbag brand Pop & Suki, is coming to the end of a national U.S. tour that’s been showcasing an “IRL” experience of the app in a retail environment at Saks Fifth Avenue. It was first available in October on World Mental Health Day in New York City, then in Boston and Washington, D.C. Starting today, the installation is found at the luxury department store’s Beverly Hills location until Nov. 10.

Saks Agrees, Happy Doesn’t Mean Perfect

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