Hilary Rhoda is “Very Hollywood” for Michael Kors

By brian • on January 6, 2010

(New York) When ProScout first put Hilary Rhoda on the fashion map almost two years ago the media embraced her immediately. Rhoda’s dark hair, bold eyebrows and striking blue eyes made her an instant iconic beauty.  thew press loved her story too – she was a size 4 (gasp!), larger than most as she hit the most prestigious runways. Today, Rhoda is the face of Estée Lauder and Forbes named her twelfth on the list of the World’s 15 Top-Earning Supermodels.

Hilary Rhoda for Michael Kors "Very Hollywood"

Hilary Rhoda for Michael Kors "Very Hollywood"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Designer Michael Kors keeps up with the look of Hollywood glamour and is launching his first cosmetic line – this week he named his model of choice – it was Hilary.  In act, the launch will be all about Hilary.  It makes sense, as Kors works closely with Estée Lauder, of which Hilary is the branding ace o these days.   She’s in all Michael Kors campaign images, shot by Craig McDean

The new color cosmetics collection, called Very Hollywood, is set to launch in January. It’s all about glowing looks and fresh faces for Michael, making Hilary a perfect model for the campaign. “I’m very Hollywood in modern terms,” said Michael. “I don’t think I am old-fashioned Hollywood glamour. I am definitely not Cary Grant. I am still very low-key.” We can’t think of a better model for this, given Hilary’s perfect all-American laid-back, while pulled-together appeal.

Hilary is also the face of Estee Lauder

Hilary is also the face of Estee Lauder

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In other Hilary news this week, Rhoda attended the 13th Annual ACE Awards presented by the Accessories Council at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York City.

Rhoda at ACE Awards, NYC

Rhoda at ACE Awards, NYC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hilary Rhoda backstage

 

 

 

 

 

The ACE Awards were created in 1996 to pay homage to those individuals and groups that have made great strides in raising awareness of the industry.   Awards are given to designers, retailers, journalists, celebrities and emerging companies.

 

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