Saddle Club, who?
Aisha Dee is far from the young girl who burst onto screens as Desi Biggins in the reworked version of The Saddle Club in 2008.
Since leaving the ranch (sorry, no more Saddle Club puns), Aisha has worked up an impressive CV within film & TV, most notably playing Kat Edison on The Bold Type.
Aisha's portrayal of Kat saw her receive praise for the way she handled complex topics, such as racial and LGBTQ+ representation.
In another huge career milestone, Lancôme,has introduced Aisha Dee as its first brand ambassador for Australia and New Zealand. This collaboration marks a significant stride towards inclusivity and representation, as Lancôme continues to celebrate diverse beauty on a global scale.
Aisha Dee said, “I am so proud to be the first ever brand ambassador for Lancôme in Australia and New Zealand. I feel honoured to be part of a brand that values positive and powerful beauty and really expand the conversation on what that means.”
As the brand ambassador, Aisha Dee will collaborate on a range of initiatives aimed at showcasing Lancôme's latest products while fostering conversations about self-expression, confidence, and breaking beauty barriers.
Lancôme Brand Director, Louise Voyage said, "Aisha represents the epitome of modern beauty – confident, independent, and unapologetically herself. With her strong voice and immense influence, Aisha embodies the essence of a young and progressive audience.
Aisha will be part of the upcoming launch for the brand’s newly reformulated 81% skincare-infused foundation, Lancôme Teint Idole Ultra Wear. The reworked blend offers 24 hour coverage and is available in a large range of shades.
This collaboration also highlights Lancôme's dedication to sustainability and ethical practices. Aisha Dee's passion for environmental conservation and her vocal advocacy for change complement Lancôme's efforts in creating products that are not only exceptional in quality but also aligned with a responsible approach to beauty.
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