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Black Women in Beauty
By The Skanner News | The Skanner News
Published: 03 July 2019

NEW YORK, July 2, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- 25 Black Women in Beauty celebrated their official launch with a private dinner at the Whitby Hotel, featuring some of the most powerful Black female executives, entrepreneurs and influencers in the Beauty Industry today. The inaugural dinner, sponsored by Rémy Martin XO, featured moving introductions by each guest, innovative ideas for collaborations, and a commitment to continued growth and excellence in the field. Guests included Sarah Curtis-Henry, SVP & General Manager of Fresh; Sharon Chuter, founder of Uoma Beauty; Kahlana Barfield Brown, former fashion and beauty editor turned mega influencer; Karla Evans-Davis, Sr. Director of Integrated Marketing & Media at Ulta Beauty and former supermodel Veronica Webb, who was the first African-American model to land a major cosmetics contract.

Created by beauty industry executives Cara Sabin and Ella T. Gorgla, 25 Black Women in Beauty's mission is, to celebrate, elevate and promote Black women in the beauty industry through constructive, intentional collaboration and networking while inspiring one another toward collective greatness.

Women of color are projected to be the majority of all women in the workforce by 2060 and generate over $1 trillion in consumer spending power. As entrepreneurs they contribute $361 billion in revenue to the economy, launching new companies at quadruple the rate of all women owned businesses.

"We all know that women of color represent a huge financial opportunity for the beauty industry," said 25 Black Women in Beauty co-founder, Cara Sabin. "Ultimately, to truly connect with her, it's imperative our influence as executives, innovators and creators is further amplified.

"Representation matters and it needs to be visible."

In beauty specifically, the spending power of Black women in the US is a staggering $7.5 billion according to an Essence study, which is 80% more in cosmetics and twice as much in skincare versus non-Black consumers. A 2018 Nielsen study also spoke to the sheer influence of Black Women noting that "Black consumer choices have a 'cool factor' that has created a halo effect, influencing not just consumers of color, but the mainstream as well."  

"25 Black Women in Beauty will serve as a space for collaboration, mentorship and perhaps most importantly a source of inspiration for corporate professionals, entrepreneurs and influencers," co-founder Ella Gorgla said.

"There is strength in numbers, and it's important that we know we exist."

Throughout the evening, guests were treated to three signature Rémy Martin XO cocktails paired with a decadent dinner that concluded with a signature Rémy Martin Opulence Table reveal where honorees sipped Rémy Martin XO paired with Nutella macaroons and orange chocolate truffles. By evening's end, each honoree received a special crystal diamond award to commemorate their achievements.

To learn more about 25 Black Women in Beauty visit  www.25BWB.org or follow on Instagram @25_bwb

About 25 Black Women In Beauty: Launched on Juneteenth 2019, 25 Black Women in Beauty is a collective, thoughtfully conceived to serve as an elevated platform for accomplished and driven black female executives, entrepreneurs and influencers in the $600 billion global beauty industry. It serves to provide a spotlight on these extraordinarily talented women to increase their numbers at the C-suite level and beyond, as well as encourage and support the creation and success of indie brands invented by black female entrepreneurs.

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