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These are the headline stories in fashion on Tuesday.
Kaia Gerber covers Elle Magazine’s February 2023 issue
Veronique Hillyland interviewed Kaia Gerber for Elle about her advice from Cindy Crawford when she began modeling, her love of stand-up comedy and her willingness to write a memoir. Gerber spoke out about the importance of using her platform for social justice. She said that people used to be afraid to speak up because they were afraid people would react negatively. But now silence is so loud. Elle
Yitty launches Roe vs. Wade social-media campaign
Lizzo’s Yitty launched an innovative social-first campaign called “MY BODY ISN’T BUSINESS!” to mark the 50th anniversary Roe vs. Wade. The brand stated that it “fuels the philosophy of not only liberating body through clothing, but liberating body by raising our voices,” in a press release. Lizzo is joined by five reproductive rights activists, who draw attention to the importance and ongoing effects of Roe Vs Wade’s reversal. Fashionista Inbox
Inside Dieux’s product development process
Joyce de Lemos is a cosmetic chemist and cofounder of Dieux. She talks to Taylor Bryant from Beauty Independent about her childhood love of science, the challenges she and her team faced in the early stages of the development process, and her thoughts on beauty TikTok. When Lemos was asked about Dieux’s future plans, she replied: “We want our products to be more accessible for all. We want something that is both refillable and affordable. This is one of our main goals. We also want to launch an SPF sometime in the future. This is a top priority for us, and we have been working hard on it for quite some time. Beauty Independent
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