Nowadays, everyone wants to step into the beauty business, be it Bollywood or Hollywood celebs, and even high-end luxury brands. From Chanel to Gucci, apart from selling expensive luxury perfumes, bags, and other clothes, these brands are now entering the beauty space. The latest one to do so is the Italian brand Prada.
The launch campaign asked shoppers to rethink their relationship with beauty: and asked questions like “Is brown the new red?” or “Can minimal be maximal?” and "What if Pigments turn into Pixels?" etc on their social media page.
The brand, with this launch, is trying to mix tech and beauty.
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The products as expected do not definitely come under the accessible range. For instance,
It has also named make-up artist Lynsey Alexander as their Global Creative Makeup Artist, and Inès Marzat, a 3D makeup creator, to propel their strategy into AR.
The venture is not Prada’s first stab at beauty: the label launched its previous range in 2000, and shuttered it shortly after.
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