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Must Read: Jenna Ortega Covers 'Elle,' Lila Moss Announced As A New David Yurman Ambassador

Plus, LVMH reshuffles beauty leadership as competition heats up.

Photo: Felix Cooper/Courtesy of Elle

These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Tuesday.

Jenna Ortega covers Elle‘s April 2023 issue

Covering Elle‘s April 2023 issue, Jenna Ortega wears a floral Loewe gown and speaks to Hunter Harris about her childhood, getting her start in acting, starring in her first romantic comedy and her experience acting in the rebooted “Scream” franchise. When thinking about the uncertainty of the networking side of acting, she said, “I don’t want to feel like a walking billboard, which is a really, really scary feeling because then you feel less and less in control of your life. I feel like I’ve seen a lot of people or know people who have succumbed to that pressure. I don’t want to belong to anyone or anything.” {Elle}

Lila Moss is the newest David Yurman ambassador

Luxury jewelry brand David Yurman has announced a fresh roster of talent serving as its 2023 brand ambassadors, including Lila Moss, Chandler Kinney, Kane Brown and Hero Fiennes Tiffin. The young talent will star in various social media and advertising campaigns throughout the year, with the goal of reaching a younger audience. “I believe that no look is complete without jewelry. I’ve always admired David Yurman’s timeless pieces and am honored to partner with such an iconic brand,” said Moss in the press release. {Fashionista inbox}

LVMH reshuffles beauty leadership amid crowded category

Luxury conglomerate LVMH is making a number of key appointments in the beauty category, including naming Stéphane Rinderknech as chairman and CEO of LVMH’s Perfumes and Cosmetics division. According to WWD, other new roles include Véronique Courtois, “who takes up the reins of Parfums Christian Dior, and Gabrielle Saint-Genis Rodriguez, who now steers Guerlain.” This marks the first time that Guerlain and Parfums Christian Dior will have female CEOs. Succeeding Rodriguez’s former position as the head of Make Up For Ever is Charles-Henri Levaillant, the former digital and client development director at Louis Vuitton. {WWD}

This niche running sport is activewear’s next big category

According to Business of Fashion, trail running has become one of activewear’s fastest-growing markets. The endurance-running sport requires trail footwear, specialized shoes that have driven sales for retailers worldwide. Since the sport takes place on uneven terrains, trail footwear calls for high-performance, durable and technical elements that keep consumers comfortable while traversing difficult ground. Brands such as Asics, On and Nike have invested heavily into the growing market, as they bet on trail products’ growing appeal to running and lifestyle consumers. {Business of Fashion}

BeautyUnited announces launch of 2023 fellowship program

Beauty and wellness organization BeautyUnited continues its mission to provide equitable access for BIPOC and Latinx people in the beauty industry with its 2023 fellowship program. This will be the third year of BeautyUnited’s program, though this year’s class will have an experience different from cohorts in the past. The 2023 cohort will consist of 10 fellows who will receive professional development and one-on-one mentorship from industry professionals from companies such as Ulta Beauty, UrbanSkinRx, Tata Harper, BeautyStat Cosmetics, Carol’s Daughter and Follain. The fellowship program application is now live here and will close on March 24. {Fashionista inbox}

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