YSL Beauty is working with non-profit organizations to prevent and fight against intimate partner violence. by 2030, the goal is to educate 2 million people worldwide on the warning signs of abuse.
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1 in 3 women will experience intimate partner violence in their lifetime

Zoé Kravitz talks about the cause

"YSL BEAUTY CREATES BEAUTY THAT DRESSES THE CHANGE. SO IT FELT NATURAL TO WORK ON FIGHTING IPV, AN ISSUE THAT STOOD IN DIRECT OPPOSITION TO OUR CORE VALUES AND BELIEFS"
YVES SAINT LAURENT beauty continues its unbridled love affair with women
In the wake of Saint Laurent, who showcased the spirit of the times for nearly 40 years, YSL Beauty continues its commitment today in the fight against intimate partner violence through ABUSE IS NOT LOVE by supporting partners and leveraging its voice through worldwide awareness program to help people identify the warning signs that can come with an abusive relationship.
Where we are
Abuse is not love is a global program
We work to prevent and fight against IPV through local, on the ground non-profit partnerships in each market to have culturally relevant and bespoke programs depending on market needs.
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“It’s On Us educates and activates all students, including young men, to combat IPV across 300+ college campuses nationwide.”

Since 2013, En avant toute(s) fights for women/men equality and against sexist & anti-LGBTQIA+ violence.

Women’s Aid was born 46 years ago when a few refugees joined together to coordinate resources and actions to defend women globally.
For informations and support
If your partner isolates you from your friends and family, do you think it’s a sign of abuse?
493 000 People have been trained to recognize the signs of abuse
Want to talk? Contact your local association
Want to talk? Contact your local association
Non-profit organizations around the world can offer support services depending on your market and your needs. If you or someone you know needs immediate assistance, please call the police or a local organization to provide assistance. You are not alone.