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19.06.2024 - 22:27 / deadline.com
Longtime L’Oreal ambassador Andie MacDowell says that she feels comfortable saying “Because I’m worth it” for the first time in nearly 40 years, after viewing a film about the woman who first came up with the enduring slogan.
MacDowell, speaking at Cannes Lions Festival, said: “I have said this line so many times, and I didn’t want people to think I was vain saying it – I was really comfortable saying ‘You’re worth it’ or ‘We’re worth it’, but to feel empowered enough to say ‘I’m worth it’, I had something in my mind that that would be vanity, or something.
“Watching the film completely changed how I felt about that – because I am worth it. I’m so grateful that watching the documentary has taken away any pain I felt saying that line.”
The actress and model was speaking at Cannes Lion, which also debuted The Final Copy of Ilon Specht, a 16-minute film telling the story of advertising executive Ilon Specht who came up with the phrase back in 1971. It was first seen in a TV ad spot, voiced by model and actress Joanne Dusseau, in 1973.
MacDowell said of the film about Specht: “It sparked something new in me, just realising that she was the first spokesperson for L’Oreal. The power of her truth as a woman made her brave, and brave enough to stand up to these men and stand up for all women, including me. She was strong and feisty, and she stood up to these men and made it happen, not be objectified, that we’d feel our worth for ourselves.
“Because of her, we women can all feel this way, and see their true value.”
Delphine Viguier-Hovasse, Global Brand President of L’Oreal, told Cannes Lion that she supported making the short film of the life of advertising executive Specht as a way to take back the slogan.
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