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All the Brands Available at Sephora at Kohl’s

The Sephora at Kohl’s partnership has made its debut. The two retailers have revealed their first shop-in-shop location at a Kohl’s location in Ramsey, N.J., on Aug. 6 after announcing their partnership in December. The partnership brings more than 125 prestige beauty brands to the mid-tier department store, with 70 more shop-in-shop locations set to open nationwide this month. By 2023, there will be 850 locations. The Sephora at Kohl’s partnership is just the latest major deal in the beauty industry. Last month, Ulta Beauty and Target revealed their shop-in-shop partnership, which brings more than 50 beauty brands to 100-plus Target locations across the country. As the Sephora at Kohl’s partnership continues to roll out this month, WWD breaks down the complete list of beauty brands across makeup, skin care, hair care and fragrance that will be available at the shops-in-shop. Read on for more. Makeup  Anastasia Beverly Hills Bareminerals Beautyblender Benefit Cosmetics Bite Beauty Blinc Buxom Charlotte Tilbury Cinema Secrets Clinique Estée Lauder Fenty Beauty Grande Cosmetics Huda Beauty Iconic London Ilia It Cosmetics Kaja Kosas KVD Beauty Lancôme Laura Mercier Make Up For Ever Makeup by Mario Merit Milk Makeup Nars Natasha Denona One/Size by Patrick Starrr Patrick Ta Rare Beauty by Selena Gomez Saie Sephora Collection Smashbox Stila Tarte Too Faced Tower 28 Urban Decay Velour Lashes Violet Voss Skin Care Belif Biossance Caudalie Clinique Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare Dr. Jart+ Drunk Elephant Estée Lauder Farmacy Fenty Skin First Aid Beauty Foreo Fresh Glamglow Glow Recipe Herbivore Botanicals Hum Nutrition Innbeauty Project Innisfree Isle of Paradise It Cosmetics JLo Beauty Josie Maran Kate Somerville Kiehl’s Kora Organics Lancôme Laneige Mario Badescu Milk Makeup Ole

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