Claudia Valdez, former Vogue editor, international beauty journalist, and co-founder of Beauty Unscripted Media, has shaped the global beauty conversation with a raw perspective and an approach that challenges convention.
With over 12 years of experience, she has worked with the most influential publications and has been a key voice in redefining beauty standards.
Her signature is disruption, her tool is words, and her mission is clear: to challenge the status quo with intelligence, strategy, and an uncompromising vision.
Elizabeth Ulloa, celebrity makeup artist with over two decades of experience, two-time Emmy nominee, and founder of Beauty Unscripted Media, is a transformative force in global beauty.
Elizabeth has worked with some of the most influential figures in entertainment, blending her technical mastery with a unique sensitivity to diversity and self-love.
Her mission is clear: to build a world where real beauty and inclusion are non-negotiable, inspiring others to discover confidence in their own reflection.
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Bottega Veneta approaches Valentine’s Day through symbol and code, allowing romance to exist without explanation.
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