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Nico Parker Is The New Face of Lancôme

Lancôme announced the appointment of British actress Nico Parker as its newest and youngest-ever Global Brand Ambassador.

A 19-year-old rising talent in the entertainment industry, Nico Parker has captivated audiences for half a decade with roles in TV series and films, including her breakthrough performances in “Dumbo” (2019), “Reminiscence” (2019) and “The Third Day” (2020). Earlier this year, she won the US Dramatic Special Jury Award for Breakthrough Performance at the Sundance Film Festival for her role in the coming-of-age movie “Suncoast”. Most recently, she was nominated for the 2024 BAFTA TV Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the HBO series “The Last of Us” (2023). Her upcoming projects include the co-lead role of Astrid Hofferson in the live-action adaption of “How To Train Your Dragon” and romantic comedy “Bridget Jones: Mad About That Boy” both to be released in 2025.

Parker expressed her joy in joining Lancôme as a Global Brand Ambassador, saying “This is a brand-new chapter for me, and I couldn’t be prouder for it to be with Lancôme. It’s an honor to become a part of this family of incredibly talented and inspiring women. My hope is that I can inspire many women around the world in turn.”

Françoise Lehmann, Lancôme’s International Brand President, adds “We’re delighted to welcome Nico to the Lancôme family! In only 5 years, she has built a remarkable resume spanning several genres in TV and cinema. We are impressed by Nico’s level of maturity at only 19 years of age, as well as her radiant personality and the thoughtful intelligence with which she approaches her career and the world at large. We’re very excited for everybody to discover the fruits of our collaboration in the near future.”

Joining the stellar team of Lancôme’s Global Ambassador, Parker will add her resilient and bright personality. Being the youngest ambassador, she will reach a new generation of women, and amplify Lancôme’s efforts to inspire women to be the protagonists of their own lives.

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