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Top 6: January 10th 2024
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NYX Professional Makeup: The True ID Card

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Top 6: January 10th 2024
NYX Professional Makeup praises makeup as a marker of one’s identity with the launch of the “True ID Card: ID cards that truly represent you”. Created by Buzzman, the campaign exposes a society that is still plagued by norms. Launched on social on December 13th, the campaign reached over 1 million organic views in its first 24 hours. Some people still see make-up as a way to camouflage, to pretend to be someone else, to put on a mask. Something superficial. But for a majority of the Gen Z, make-up is all about reflecting their true-selves. They don’t wear makeup to hide, but to reveal. They don’t wear make-up for others, but for themselves. They don’t wear make-up to change, but to stay true to who they are. Isn’t it time for them to be true to their identity, down to their IDs. This is why NYX Professional Makeup is inventing and distributing ‘True ID Cards’ so that everyone can finally own their true identity. NYX Professional Makeup has decided to talk about the all-important subject of inclusivity and so called ‘conformity’ in our society, through a film starring Bilal Hassani, an artist and public figure with over 3M followers on their social media. Often attacked or even bullied for their non-conformity, Bilal is the perfect embodiment of the cause. In the film, directed by Charlotte Abramow, Bilal Hassani find themselves in a photobooth, full of enthusiasm at the idea of having their ID picture taken. An enthusiasm that quickly turns to sour disappointment when they realize they have to strip away everything that makes them unique, everything that makes their identity. NYX Professional Makeup encourages those who want to find and keep that uniqueness to create their own True ID Card, breaking off from any social-conforming norms, on the trueidcard.nyxcosmetics.fr website. The one-minute film launched on social media on December 13. To kick-start the campaign, a teaser phase took place on December 12, in which influencers went as far as to change their profile pictures to conform to society’s norms and standards.
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Client: NYX Professional Makeup

Brand Director NYX Professional Makeup France Margo Larrieu

Communication & Digital Director – American Brands L’Oréal Clotilde Caille

Communication Director NYX PM Sarah Kanapa

Managing Director Céline Derian

Agency: Buzzman

President and Executive Creative Director Georges Mohammed-Chérif

Managing Director Julien Levilain

Associate Director Julien Liberge

New Business Ava Séguéla

Account Director Alice Lemmet

Head of Strategic Planning Clément Scherrer

Strategic Planning Alexandre Honoré

Account Manager Barbara Georget

Head of Social Media Pierre Guengant

Social Media Consultants Juliette Batte, Elisabeth Royo & Justine Clergé

Head of PR & Communication Paul Renaudineau

PR & Communication Manager Marie Smid

Head of Production Vanessa Barbel

Production Big Productions

Producer Arthur Catton

Sound Production THE

Music composer Julien Neufond

Photographer Charlotte Abramow

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