Jean Paul Gaultier Fragrances Appoints Ameni Esseibi as First Regional Ambassador

Jean Paul Gaultier Beauty welcomes Ameni Esseibi as its inaugural Middle East Ambassador. With her extensive experience and insight into the beauty industry, Ameni emerges as the ideal choice for this esteemed role. Widely recognized as a public figure and entrepreneur, she stands as the first curvy model in the Middle East and North African region, championing beauty and fashion with a fervent dedication. Her distinctive style and commitment to empowering women of all backgrounds resonate harmoniously with Jean Paul Gaultier's ethos.

In her capacity as the first Middle East Ambassador, Ameni will represent the full spectrum of Jean Paul Gaultier Beauty's offerings, embodying the brand's ethos of innovation and creativity. Reflecting on her connection with the brand, she shares, "Jean Paul Gaultier is more than just a brand to me; it feels like family. Its identity embodies everything I stand for: rebellion, strength, boldness, fearlessness, sensuality, and a touch of scandal. Growing up, Jean Paul Gaultier was my mother's favorite fragrance, making it a cherished part of my life. I am deeply honored to make history as their first Arab ambassador in the region, and this brand will continue to be an enduring part of my career."

Jean Paul Gaultier's legacy is characterized by its audacious spirit and unwavering commitment to diversity and inclusivity. Monsieur Gaultier's visionary approach has continually challenged conventional norms, embracing individuality and celebrating diverse expressions of beauty. This milestone appointment reflects the brand's steadfast dedication to fostering a progressive and inclusive perspective on beauty, ensuring that all individuals, regardless of their background or physique, feel seen and celebrated.

Ameni Esseibi's appointment heralds an exciting new era for the brand, infused with her boundless energy and creative vision.


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