Eyewear retailer Lenskart has released a revised in-store style guide affirming that religious and cultural symbols are ...
In response to feedback from social media, Lenskart is updating its in-store dress code to embrace religious expressions ...
The controversy was triggered when a user on X shared what was described as an internal Lenskart style guide that reportedly ...
The revised style guide for Lenskart staff keeps most of the same rules about appearing neat and tidy, with a few key ...
The eyewear retailer says bindis, tilak, hijab, turban, mangalsutra and other cultural or religious symbols are permitted ...
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Employees have raised concerns about Lenskart’s dress code rules, saying religious symbols were marked during store audits.
Highlighting the company's workforce, Bansal noted that Lenskart employs thousands of people across India who express their faith and culture openly at work.
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