Required Reading with Dazed Beauty's Nellie Eden
Nellie Eden is the Editor of Dazed Beauty and a Creative Consultant specialising in digital culture, working with many of the most influential brands in the fashion and beauty sphere.
With over eight years experience in the creative industries, Nellie has worked in-house at Dazed Beauty, Refinery29 and ASOS, worked on creative strategy, activations and events for Selfridges, Nike, and Martine Rose creatively directed music projects for Babeheaven and OKLOU, and continues to act as a Creative Consultant for Isamaya Ffrench working with leading brands such as Burberry, BYREDO and Louboutin.
In 2013, Nellie co-founded creative consultancy agency Babyface, a female-first platform that powered campaigns and IRL events for the likes of Glossier, Nike, Converse and Marques ’Almeida. As a published journalist, Nellie has contributed stories to the likes of British Vogue, i-D, DAZED and Refinery29, each connected by a clear red thread: an innate understanding of culture and youth trends.
She joins me on Required Reading to share her thoughts on Fatphobia following Lizzo on the cover of US Vogue’ s September issue, beauty as a political tool and why lipstick isn’t dead.