Despite rumors that have surfaced, Rimmel - a British cosmetics company - has no plans to drop Kate Moss as its spokesperson. A rep for Rimmel said the following about the gossip:
“Kate remains the face of Rimmel London and will continue to appear in campaigns for the foreseeable future. Rimmel London has no plans to replace Kate. We are very happy with the collaboration.”
The rumors stated that British television personality Alexa Chung would be replacing Kate, but it looks like Alexa will have to find her own cosmetics company to represent.
Songstress Katharine McPhee is going to lend her pretty face to Neutrogena, endorsing their skincare products. She just signed a two-year contract with the company.
Supermodel beauty Elle Macpherson has been named as the new global face of Revlon. Aside from being gorgeous, this is what else Revlon’s CEO said about Elle:
“Elle’s special qualities as a businesswoman, beautiful and talented model, actress and mother represent the essence of the Revlon brand.”
Cate Blanchett was on hand to attend the SK-II Luncheon in L.A. SK-II is a very high end skin care line, and Cate represents the line as their U.S. face (which is kind of amusing, really).
Shakira has decided to join in with all the other celebrities who are jumping on the bandwagon of creating fashion or beauty lines. The singer with the world-famous hips is jumping in with Puig Beauty & Fashion Group, a company based out of Barcelona. They’ll be creating an entire cosmetics line including makeup, fragrances, and other personal care products. Shakira doesn’t seem to go overboard with her own makeup application so I think she’s a good person to have behind a cosmetics line.
Anne Hathaway is in France right now, filming a new commercial for Lancome cosmetics. With her ridiculously flawless skin, she’s the perfect spokesperson for a cosmetics company like that!
Vaseline’s current spokesmodel, Sarah Michelle Gellar appeared on The View, and talked about Vaseline’s campaign against skin cancer, as well as being a childhood star and her family’s constant support.
Fergie has become the newest face behind (in front of?) MAC’s Viva Glam campaign. Viva Glam helps to raise money for HIV/AIDS Awareness and has raised over $100 million since 1994. Fergie is hoping that she can help educate young people in her fan base about the dangers of HIV/AIDS and had this to say:
“[MAC is] going toward one demographic, and I think I can be very helpful with that,” Fergie added. “I know certain people who are very proud of having unprotected sex and the fact that they haven’t caught anything yet.”