Ulta Beauty and Sephora are delaying reopening plans amid protests.
Beauty retailers were not immune to looting and damages amid the national protests this week over the killing of George Floyd at the hands of the Minneapolis police department.
“With the safety of our associates, guests and the communities where we operate, we can confirm stores in cities such as Chicago, Philadelphia and Orlando, among others, were damaged and looted throughout the past few days. Of course, those stores have been closed to assess and repair,” an Ulta spokesperson wrote in an e-mailed statement to WWD Beauty Inc. “In an abundance of caution, we have proactively closed other stores to ensure safety where necessary.
Chief executive officer Mary Dillon said on the company’s earnings call last week that she expected “the vast majority of stores to reopen in some capacity” by the end of June. It is not clear yet to if the looting and damages will disrupt that plan.
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