LONDON — Yves Saint Laurent Beauté and L’Oréal’s solidarity program, L’Oréal for the Future, are taking a step into the House of Commons to boost awareness for 16 days of activism against gender-based violence with the charity Women’s Aid.
A series of coaching sessions to boost awareness and educate on how one can prevent domestic and sexual violence took place contained in the Commons’ Churchill Room, where members of Parliament and press could take part for the talks organized by Suzy Lamplugh Trust, a private safety charity and Women’s Aid, a national domestic abuse charity and federation that’s teamed with YSL Beauté on a campaign called Abuse Is Not Love.
“YSL Beauté has been incredible on the subject of supporting Women’s Aid,...
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