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EPISODE · Jun 27, 2022 · 1H

Same Work, Different Coloring Book ft. Desiree Rogers of Fashion Fair

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Before there were DE&I initiatives, shade range expansions, and the branding of “Black-owned” beauty, there was Fashion Fair Cosmetics. Launched back in 1973 by Ebony Magazine’s Eunice Johnson, Fashion Fair has always been created by and made for Black women. And after co-owners Desiree Rogers and Cheryl Mayberry McKissack purchased the brand in 2017, the brand’s revival has been nothing short of extraordinary. Tune in as I sit down with Desiree to discuss her experience re-launching Fashion Fair and creating equity within the Black community, her personal relationship with beauty and style, and her vast career journey from Obama’s White House to the cosmetics industry. *Please use code BROOKE15 for 15% off at FashionFair.com*Links to Products/Resources Mentioned: Beauty of Blackness (HBO), Fashion Fair (Lipstick, Stick Foundation, Crème to Powder Foundation, Loose Setting Powder, Primer Serum), BLK/OPL (Blemish Control Bar, Exfoliating Toner), Kirkland Face Lotion Join the Naked Beauty Community on IG: @nakedbeautyplanet Check out nakedbeautypodcast.com for all previous episodes & search episodes by topicRate, Subscribe & Review the Podcast on Apple Thanks for all the love and support. Tag me while you’re listening @nakedbeautyplanet & as always love to hear your thoughts :) Stay in touch with me: @brookedevard Follow Desiree: @iamthatdesiree Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Before there were DE&I initiatives, shade range expansions, and the branding of “Black-owned” beauty, there was Fashion Fair Cosmetics. Launched back in 1973 by Ebony Magazine’s Eunice Johnson, Fashion Fair has always been created by and made for Black women. And after co-owners Desiree Rogers and Cheryl Mayberry McKissack purchased the brand in 2017, the brand’s revival has been nothing short of extraordinary. Tune in as I sit down with Desiree to discuss her experience re-launching Fashion Fair and creating equity within the Black community, her personal relationship with beauty and style, and her vast career journey from Obama’s White House to the cosmetics industry. *Please use code BROOKE15 for 15% off at FashionFair.com*Links to Products/Resources Mentioned: Beauty of Blackness (HBO), Fashion Fair (Lipstick, Stick Foundation, Crème to Powder Foundation, Loose Setting Powder, Primer Serum), BLK/OPL (Blemish Control Bar, Exfoliating Toner), Kirkland Face Lotion Join the Naked Beauty Community on IG: @nakedbeautyplanet Check out nakedbeautypodcast.com for all previous episodes & search episodes by topicRate, Subscribe & Review the Podcast on Apple Thanks for all the love and support. Tag me while you’re listening @nakedbeautyplanet & as always love to hear your thoughts :) Stay in touch with me: @brookedevard Follow Desiree: @iamthatdesiree Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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