Dream team
Dream team
AMBASSADORS / ARTISTS / ACTRESSES / ACTIVISTS
An icon of French beauty all over the world, L’Oréal Paris represents beauty in all its diverse forms. We believe that there is no ‘one size fits all’ vision; beauty is universally unique. The famous L’Oréal Paris “Dream Team” is made up of ambassadors from all origins and backgrounds, including icons from the film, fashion and music industries. These exceptional women are the brand’s international spokespeople, reflecting the diversity of our customers – whatever their age, whatever their origin. Each in her unique way, upholds and empowers a particular female strength, inspiring others to fulfil their talents every day through their commitment to causes that echo our values of feminism, inclusivity, equal rights and sustainability.
Isabelle Adjani is one of the most acclaimed French actresses of all time and the only actress in history to win five César Awards and the Best Actress Award at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. Never one to seek approval, Isabelle turns the same intellectual scrutiny with which she seeks out challenging film roles to engage with issues which resonate with her personally. With her inner strength of conviction, Isabelle Adjani inspires women everywhere to speak out and advocate with a fearless legitimacy.
Authenticity is paramount for this Franco-Algerian actress, so much so, she is incredibly discerning when it comes to her movie roles, auditioning only for those parts which resonate with her personal values and beliefs.
Born with a malformation of the left forearm, the young Marie Bochet has always shaped her own destiny as a hugely successful paralympian. Distinguishing herself as one of the best French Handisports skiers, winning an impressive fifteen gold medals. She is the embodiment of humility. Her values of self-acceptance and self-fulfillment, have informed her unique message to the world ; our differences are what make us beautiful. Marie is an ambassador for many charity events and projects for disability in sport including Telethon.
An actress of great versatility, who brings a distinct creative intellectual curiosity to her craft, Louise’s career continues to ascend from strength to strength. Her natural artistic flair manifests itself within her unique brand of impertinent, smart, funny french beauty that radiates on screen. Off screen this highly sought after French actress considers herself an egalitarian feminist and speaks out unapologetically on issues like sexual harassment. She is a passionate, devoted supporter of the Stand-Up program.
Among the new generation of fashion model activists, Cindy, a fixture on the world’s catwalks, uses her voice to speak up for inclusion and women’s rights.
Multi Grammy-nominated at just 23 years of age, Cuban born singer/songwriter Camila Cabello broke the record for the most monthly listeners for a female artist in Spotify history. Her breakout hit, “Havana,” is the most streamed song of all time by a female artist. Her global smash single “Señorita,” was the most streamed song released globally on Spotify in 2019. Camila is the first female artist since Adele to triple up atop Billboard’s Hot 100, Billboard 200 & Artist 100 charts. Known for her big heart, Camila is an ambassador for Save the Children. She is set to make her acting debut starring in Sony Pictures’ “Cinderella” in 2021.
From the moment she turned down her law career to follow her dream into acting, Gemma has forged an unconventional path to Hollywood and is one of a new generation shaking up the film world – calling out what needs to change, and then working to make it happen. Known for the smash hit, “Crazy Rich Asians,” Gemma has grown her influence for greater inclusion in cinema; for gender equality and for race diversity. Always taking an active role for society’s most vulnerable, Gemma most recently supported the UK’s frontline workers at the height of the coronavirus pandemic and is an ambassador for future generations as a High Profile Supporter of UNICEF UK.
Having won an Academy Award, an Emmy Award and two Tony Awards, Viola is the first Black actress to achieve the “Triple Crown of Acting.” She has twice been named one of the 100 Most Influential People by TIME magazine, and she expanded her sphere of influence as a producer and co-founder of JuVee Productions. As National Spokesperson for No Kid Hungry, she is fighting to eradicate childhood hunger – a mission that hits close to home having grown up in abject poverty often searching for her next meal. Viola is an inspiration to people everywhere – not only for her riveting performances on screen and stage, but for her resiliency, bravery and honesty.
The multi-award-winning Canadian vocal powerhouse followed her heart to achieve success. Celine’s relentless work ethic has challenged female stereotypes and inspired so many women on their journey to self-realisation.
After undergoing Female Genital Mutilation as a new born, Jaha was forced into marriage at 15 and has made it her life’s cause to denounce such practices. Nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2018, Jaha is a leader in the movement to end FMG and child marriage.
Elle is recognized as one of her generation’s most accomplished actor. Not only have several of her films been lauded at the Cannes Film Festival, but Elle also became the youngest juror in the festival’s storied history. She has recently stepped behind the camera as a producer (and star) on her critically acclaimed hit Hulu series, “The Great.” With additional high profile film and TV projects on the way both in front of and behind the camera, Elle is poised to continue growing into even more of a global star.
Jane is an iconic actor, whose various accolades include two Academy Awards, two BAFTA Awards, seven Golden Globe Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award, the AFI Life Achievement Award and the Honorary Golden Lion. As her legacy in film became firmly cemented with each new role, Jane’s influence on the world also grew with her political, social and environmental activism. She is a fierce feminist who passionately supports women’s rights, and her philanthropic work has focused on youth and education, adolescent reproductive health, the fight to stop violence against women and girls, human services, the arts and the environment. In recent years, Jane has been at the forefront of the fight against climate change.
As an international model and an empathetic woman Luma never hesitates to share her personal experiences to connect with people and raise awareness of women’s rights and in particular, against street harassment. Currently studying film making, she is working on a documentary about violence against women.
Known for her starring role in the global blockbuster, “Aquaman,” Amber’s passion for enriching lives continues from the screen to real life, where she speaks out on behalf of those whose voices have been silenced. In partnership with Amnesty International, Amber has travelled to the Mexican border to provide humanitarian assistance as a translator, and she works with the Syrian American Medical Society to bring aid to Syrian refugees throughout the Middle East. Amber is the Human Rights Champion of the United Nations Human Rights Office, the ACLU Ambassador for Women’s Rights and the Cyber Civil Rights Initiative Ambassador.
Famed for her feline grace, supermodel Liya Kebede is determined to help those less fortunate than herself, by working with humanitarian organizations centered on maternal and infant healthcare in Africa.
An actor and graduate of Yale University, Aja is best known for her roles in the hit TV series, “How To Get Away with Murder,” and the Sundance Film Festival award winning film, “Birth of a Nation.” She serves on the Artistic Advisory Board of Opening Act, which helps children build confidence and creativity through performance and writing. She is one of the founding members of the Center for Reproductive Rights’ new Creative Council, which seeks to protect and expand reproductive rights access across the globe.
Famed for her radiant beauty that transcends borders, she is committed to humanitarian and ecological causes, and has created her own foundation, Knot On My Planet, to protect elephants slaughtered for their ivory in Africa.
Katherine has garnered global recognition and critical acclaim, including a Golden Globe nomination, for her starring role in Netflix’s original series “13 Reasons Why,” which became a worldwide phenomenon shortly after its 2017 release. Her new Netflix Original fantasy series, “Cursed,” had a strong debut this summer and she had a memorable turn in the award-winning film, “Knives Out.” Katherine is as empowered off-screen as on, speaking out for tolerance and raising awareness about gender equality. Using her reach to foster online conversations about mental health and confidence issues, she has already become a positive role model for all women.
Acclaimed as the incarnation in Hollywood of the modern Chinese woman who has taken control of her destiny, she is a strong advocate for equal opportunities for women in the film industry and for world peace.
As an acclaimed actress, producer, director, entrepreneur and philanthropist, Eva is leading the charge of female representation and trailblazers in Hollywood. Eva is co-founder of the #TimesUp Campaign, which addresses systemic inequality and injustice in the workplace, founder of The Eva Longoria Foundation, which helps Latinas build better futures for themselves through education and entrepreneurship and co-founder of Eva’s Heroes, which enriches the lives of adolescents with developmental disabilities. As national spokesperson for the non profit, Padres Contra el Cancer, she is also committed to improving the quality of life for children with cancer.
Andie’s storied career launched with a critically acclaimed performance in Steven Soderbergh’s “sex, lies and videotape,” which won the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival. From there, she went on to star in a diverse range of acclaimed studio and independent films, as well as TV series. For her philanthropic work, she was presented with an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Lander University and received an Honor of the Arts from Winthrop College. She has supported a range of environmental and women’s health charities, and currently sits on the board of the National Forest Foundation.
Helen is one of the best known and most respected actresses with an international career that spans stage, screen and television. She has received countless awards and nominations for her powerful and versatile performances, including the Academy Award for Best Actress, the Cannes Film Festival award for Best Actress and the SAG Award for Best Actress, among others. Her theatre work has spanned productions in the West End, the Fringe, the RSC, the National Theatre and Broadway in the US, and she is a Tony winner and Olivier Award winner. Helen Mirren was appointed a Dame of the British Empire in 2003.
Renowned as a model and famous DJ, Soo Joo is the incarnation of a creative, fearless generation embracing an arty lifestyle. The South Korean model openly speaks out for more inclusivity in the fashion world, in the press and on social media.
Crowned by the media as «the most beautiful woman in the world”, Aishwarya Rai was the first Indian actress to be a jury member at the Cannes Film Festival and she is appointed Ambassador of the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS.
After her family escaped civil war in their home country, Duckie has always felt a deep calling to help people facing injustice and oppression. As an advocate of self-love and diversity, she shares her journey on social media as a black model who challenges industry norms.