Lady Gaga and Sephora are teaming up this Pride Month to serve looks and love
Lady Gaga is partnering with Sephora to create the most fabulous Pride Month 2025. Their objective? To allow you to shine and express your support for the LGBTQ+ community at the same time.
Lady Gaga’s beauty venture, Haus Labs, has gone national by launching into Sephora at Kohl’s stores across the country. This means even more options for fans to discover and shop Lady Gaga’s clean, cruelty-free, and vegan makeup products.
The collection features 132 products across eight categories, including the viral Atomic Shake Lip Lacquer and the Triclone Skin Tech Foundation in 51 shades.
To kick off Pride Month, $1 from every sale of Haus Labs products through Sephora will be donated to the Born This Way Foundation, Gaga’s non-profit organization, which supports mental health and empowers LGBTQ+ youth.
This effort provides a way for customers to support a very worthy cause simply through the purchase of their favorite beauty products.
Lady Gaga has steadily marginalized her platform to support the LGBTQ+ community. She has delivered emotional speeches to stakeholders in the LGBTQ+ community and collaborated with designer brands like Versace to create collections that support Pride.
Born This Way Foundation is a non-profit organization that was created in 2012 by Lady Gaga and her mother, Cynthia Germanotta. The Foundation’s mission is to “empower and inspire young people to create a kinder, braver world that supports their mental health and wellness.”
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