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Sephora stores will close for training

Retailer to hold inclusion workshop Wednesday.

- Dalvin Brown

The beauty products giant Sephora will close more than 400 stores on Wednesday morning to host inclusion workshops for its employees, according to a statement posted on the company’s website.

Sephora said in a statement that it “believes in championin­g all beauty,” celebratin­g difference­s and “building a community where diversity is expected.” The cosmetics giant will take a few hours out to train its 16,000 employees about the brand’s values.

Along with the retail stores, the company-wide training will also include

employees in Sephora’s distributi­on centers and corporate offices, according to Retail Dive.

The move more closely aligns Sephora with its parent company’s tagline, “We Belong to Something Beautiful,” which has been in the works for more than a year.

The temporary store closures come during a time when consumers are becoming increasing­ly aware and averse to the discrimina­tion that happens while shopping, eating out or grabbing a coffee from brick-and-mortar giants.

Several weeks ago, 28-year-old singer SZA said in a series of tweets that she was racially profiled and stopped by security officers at a Sephora store in Calabasas, California.

The musician once worked as a skin consultant for Sephora and is a spokesmode­l for Rihanna’s Fenty Beauty brand, which is sold exclusivel­y at Sephora.

SZA received a tweeted apology from Sephora that said, “You are a part of the Sephora family, and we are committed to ensuring every member of our community feels welcome and included at our stores.”

Rihanna, whose real name is Robyn Fenty, sent a gift card and a handwritte­n note and to SZA that read, “Go buy yo’ Fenty Beauty in peace sis! One love, Rihanna,” which SZA shared on her Instagram Story.

Other retailers including Nike, Papa John’s and Starbucks instituted diversity training programs in the last year.

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