Emilia Clarke Is Clinique's First Celebrity Ambassador

The brand is embracing a standard in beauty industry marketing

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CoverGirl has Lili Reinhart, Ellen DeGeneres and Sofia Vergara. Revlon has Gal Gadot and Ashley Graham. L’Oreal has Camila Cabello, Elle Fanning and Helen Mirren. Now, Clinique has Emilia Clarke.

For the first time, the Estée Lauder-owned skincare and cosmetics brand will have a celebrity ambassador. The brand, founded in 1968, has never had a star spokesperson in its 50-year-plus history, despite the fact that such spokespeople are something of a beauty industry standard. Jane Lauder, Clinique’s global brand president, told Adweek there was a reason for the omission.

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