NEW YORK — Sephora will be replacing all cosmetics areas at Kohl's with 2,500 square foot shops, starting with 200 locations in the fall of year.
It will expand to at least 850 stores by 2023, the companies announced Tuesday.
It is the second major partnership announced this month that pairs a department store with a national cosmetics retailer, with both navigating an unrelenting pandemic.
Earlier this month, Target said it would be opening Ulta Beauty shops in more than 100 stores next year.
Retailers have recognized that Americans are consolidating trips away from the house to reduce potential exposure to the coronavirus.
Wall Street liked the idea, sending shares of Kohl's up 15% Tuesday to levels not seen since the coronavirus began to spread in the U.S. early this year.
The Sephora's online beauty experience will launch on Kohls.com in the fall of 2021. The deal upends Sephora's 14-year exclusive relationship with J.C. Penney, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in May. It will emerge from bankruptcy after closing about a third of its stores.
The partnership with J.C. Penney is set to wind down in early 2023, Jean-Andre Rougeot, CEO at Sephora USA, told The Associated Press on Tuesday. J.C. Penney said its developing its own cosmetics area to replace Sephora when that agreement ends.