Kristen Noel Crawley's Educational School of Beauty Program Launches New Sessions

The educational program was launched in 2020 by fashion innovator Kristen Noel Crawley and was originally inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement.

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Kristen Noel Crawley’s School of Beauty is back in session.

Tuesday, the virtual event series—founded by the KNC Beauty creator and initially inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement—launches its latest free session. The sessions are led by revered industry figures, who are on hand to act as mentors for those joining in on the curriculum. Attendees can expect to hear stories of personal experience, as well as unique bits of advice, as they work toward their own path to potential entrepreneurial success.

A total of four virtual classes will be hosted by Crawley and are set to feature instructors including Eadem co-founders Alice Lin Glover and Marie Kouadio Amouzame, Parlour West Ventures VP Bridgette Howard, Lionne Clothing creator Latoia Fitzgerald, and Sami Miro Vintage owner Sami Miro. The sessions are sponsored by Revlon, with the company providing a grant worth $10,000 to support the business of one attendee. Revolve is also sponsoring.

The School of Beauty experience is designed to offer education and support for BIPOC women working in the beauty and fashion spaces. For sign-up info on the latest round, including an option to propose a question for the instructors, click here. Tuesday’s three-hour session is set for 1 p.m. ET.

Later this year, Kristen Noel Crawley will serve as part of the host committee for ComplexCon in Long Beach. Also hosting is J Balvin, while ASAP Rocky will be celebrating the 10-year anniversary of Live. Love. ASAP with a headlining performance. The two-day event kicks off on Nov. 6.

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