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Many prominent public figures like Rihanna are leading the way in alternate beauty solutions. filepic
With great fame comes great responsibility, and many prominent public figures are leading by example when it comes to embracing vegan and cruelty-free beauty.
Here are four of many celebrities who have launched their own beauty brands.
Lady Gaga
The singer, songwriter and actress launched her makeup line, Haus Laboratories, in 2019. Lady Gaga’s products are bright, bold, long-wearing elements that adopt and incorporate her values of self – expression and creativity.
All products are vegan and cruelty-free and there’s a charitable cause to the brand. Every paid transaction of US$1 (RM4.13) is donated to the Born This Way Foundation, a non-profit organisation founded by the singer and her mother Cynthia Germanotta.
Born This Way Versace tee and beret. âSince
Gianni,
Donatella,
Allegra, and still now they have celebrated the beautiful colors of love we have within us to offer each other. We were all more different, and different is beautiful.â
âNoting that a portion of the proceeds from the collection will go to her Born This Way Foundation, Gaga wrote, âThank you Donatella for supporting LGBTQ+ mental health and the
Born This Way tenth anniversary.â
Donatella Versace also posted photos and video of herself modeling the collection, including a replica of the leather jacket that Versace designed for Gagaâs Born This Way Ball tour 10 years ago. You can win the $20,000 jacket â plus an all-expenses paid trip to Las Vegas to meet Gaga and attend her show â by entering at Omaze by June 30.Â
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