Beauty Industry

Mynd Spa Closes Its Doors, Formerly Elizabeth Arden Red Door

Mynd Spa & Salon has filed for bankruptcy.


Mynd Spa & Salon has filed for bankruptcy and is closing its doors, permanently — after posting a few days ago that it was closing temporarily due to the coronavirus pandemic. 

The spa chain was the iconic Elizabeth Arden Red Door, before rebranding last summer — with the new name and new look.

Mynd posted the message shown above on its website, which states:

It is with tremendous sadness and disappointment that we announce that on March 19, 2020, Mynd Spa and Salon Inc. has filed for bankruptcy relief under Chapter 7 of the United States Bankruptcy Code in the Southern District of New York. Under Chapter 7, a trustee will be appointed to wind down the affairs of the business. 

WWD reports that the business listed between $0 and $50,000 in assets and between $1 million and $10 million of debt on its petition. The article also says that in 2012, “business was booming” — and “Red Door Spa did $150 million in annual sales.”

Elizabeth Arden is now owned by Revlon, and is not affiliated with the spa business. 

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