![]() ![]() The campaign will include a specially penned song, a belfie kit and an invitation to post selfies and belfies on social media. The launch of the products is supported by a “selfie to belfie” campaign in honor of the Get Cheeky clay mask, which is ideal for the face and butt. used their innovative capabilities to custom this collaboration and bring together the beauty audience and iconic parts of the American Eagle brand.” Both teams stopped to think about what our customers want to see from us and what we are known for. “We brought our two superhero product development teams together, and they had an incredible brainstorming session to try and understand each other’s brands. ![]() “This was a perfect marriage of our two teams coming together,” Brommers said. In 2019, American Eagle laid out sustainability goals for 2023, including committing to recycling half of the water in its laundries, reducing water usage by 30 percent in its jeans, removing hazardous chemicals from wastewater, ensuring all cotton is sustainably sourced and recycling bras and jeans in stores. While the denim for the bag itself isn’t repurposed, Brommers said the denim used is still in line with American Eagle’s commitment to sustainability. Price points for the collection range from $8 to $24. Details of the makeup bag include pockets, jean flies and button closures, giving the true impression of being a pair of reworked jeans. Marchisotto and Brommers are particularly proud of the makeup bag as it is a cosmetics pouch made from actual American Eagle jeans. Items offered in the collection include the Denim Daze eye shadow palette, the Perfect pHIT Lip Balm, the Get Cheeky clay mask and the Eyes Lips Jeans makeup bag. because he felt no other brand has done collaborations quite like they have in the past few years, especially in the cosmetics industry - this is American Eagle’s very first beauty collaboration. Alex Bohnīrommers was excited at the prospect of collaborating with E.l.f. But if you are doing it to help your confidence, then be my guest.Still Life Group Shot of Denim Daze eye shadow palette, Perfect pHIT lip balm and Get Cheeky clay mask. I believe that if you want to make yourself look “prettier” or more attractive, you’re probably doing it for the wrong reasons. ![]() The same is true with men and bodybuilding, if you’re doing it to make yourself more ‘attractive’ you should probably stop what you doing because doing so much of something like working out can stress/wear you out and can lead to further problems such as more of a risk of injuries, muscle strain, and so much more. I believe that makeup is a beautiful way to express yourself and it’s OK to use it if it makes you feel happy and not just make yourself “prettier” or conform to beauthy standards. But others say that makeup is a great way to express yourself. Some people think wearing too much makeup at a young age can lead them to feel insecure about themselves and feel like they can’t leave the house without a full face of makeup. Some can argue that makeup is bad for young teens. ![]() When you compare yourself to other people, that is a big sign of low self-esteem, but it might lead to problems such as depression, anxiety, eating disorders, and even suicidal thoughts. Again this can lead to severe mental health issues. They might feel like they need to have six-pack abs and big muscles so that women like or notice them. But women aren’t the only ones that experience these beauty standards, men can too. With social media people can edit their images to appear skinnier, tanner, or younger and many teens will look at these alterd pictures and compare them with their own self image. Nowadays the most significant way beauty standards come about is social media. They see a bunch of other women wearing this type of clothing and makeup and think that they need to do the same to look pretty. Our society has let the fashion industry and so-called influencers dictate these beauty standards - all in the name of selling products to make money. Now in 2023, we are open to more body types and clothing styles such as gothic, coquette, y2k and so much more.īut still, some women feel obligated to “look pretty”, they feel like they need these clothes and makeup to feel pretty. In the 2000s they had tanned bodies, shimmering makeup, and layering clothing. In the 50’s they had the hourglass figure and a big bust with bright red lipstick and big dresses with petticoats. In the 1800s they had clear pale skin, pink rosy cheeks, and a tiny waist with wide hips. Throughout the years, women have always faced a problem, the beauty standards the world makes us believe will make us “beautiful.” ![]()
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