Sephora, Zalando Winding Down Partnership

Sephora and Zalando are winding down their partnership, WWD has learned.

The partnership, which piloted two years ago in Germany and Italy, will be coming to an end, Sephora confirmed in a statement. That statement mirrored language in an internal memo sent to vendors on Tuesday and obtained by WWD.

“In the context of the strong business momentum we are experiencing in the [Europe, Middle East] region, we have made the decision to refocus our efforts and resources on our core business and own channels,” the statement said. 

“Having launched the pilots in Germany and Italy in 2021 and 2022 respectively, we learned a lot from each other, and had a very positive collaboration as well as positive reaction from our customers. However, after evaluating both pilots and next steps, we came to a joint conclusion that our full potential is best realized outside of the current partnership. We have therefore come to a mutual and amicable decision to wind down the collaboration in the next few months,” the statement continued.

Zalando could not be immediately reached for comment.

The joint effort debuted in the fourth quarter of 2021, and then-president and chief executive officer of Sephora Martin Brok told WWD that housing fashion, accessories and beauty under one marketplace was a surer bet on meeting consumers where they shopped.

It also coincided with the debut of Sephora’s shop-in-shops with Kohl’s, which has since expanded to all Kohl’s in the U.S. In September 2021, Sephora had completed its acquisition of Feelunique as a precursor to its second go at the U.K. market. Thus far, that foray only counts one open door in West London.

As reported, Sephora U.K. will open its second store in London’s Stratford in November.

Source: WWD