Estee Lauder adds two new faces to its line-up
Models Constance Jablonski and Liu Wen to be new faces for beauty brand
The first is French model Constance Jablonski, who hails from Lille and who has modelled for Fendi and Ralph Lauren and the other is Liu Wen who is originally from Beijing, China. Wen has appeared on the cover of Chinese Vogue and has graced the catwalks for Michael Kors and Caroline Herrera.
“Estée Lauder has always searched for global beauties who define a generation,” commented Aerin Lauder, senior vice president and creative director at the company. “Constance and Liu are the beauties of our time and have quickly captured the attention of the fashion and beauty world.”
Jane Hertzmark Hudis, Estée Lauder’s global brand president added that both models “have the style and confidence that reflects Estée Lauder’s model vision of global beauty”.
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