“Transformers” and “Mad Max: Fury Road” star Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is the latest name making a move to Quibi. The model is set to host and executive produce a series on the beauty industry which hails from Alfred Street Industries.
The show will feature Huntington-Whiteley getting up close and personal with icons of the beauty world, highlighting their stories in a that magnifies the industry’s intersection of art and commerce. The project will interweave interview moments with beauty segments, highlighting the trailblazers who have built beauty empires.
“The beauty industry is in the midst of a revolution and emerging brands led by pioneering founders are at the forefront. I’m thrilled to bring the stories of these creatives and entrepreneurs to Quibi, a platform that can so brilliantly showcase their journeys,” said Huntington-Whiteley.
Jane Lipsitz, Dan Cutforth, Dan Volpe and Kim Ray will exec produce for Alfred Street Industries, alongside Lily Berg.
The show will feature Huntington-Whiteley getting up close and personal with icons of the beauty world, highlighting their stories in a that magnifies the industry’s intersection of art and commerce. The project will interweave interview moments with beauty segments, highlighting the trailblazers who have built beauty empires.
“The beauty industry is in the midst of a revolution and emerging brands led by pioneering founders are at the forefront. I’m thrilled to bring the stories of these creatives and entrepreneurs to Quibi, a platform that can so brilliantly showcase their journeys,” said Huntington-Whiteley.
Jane Lipsitz, Dan Cutforth, Dan Volpe and Kim Ray will exec produce for Alfred Street Industries, alongside Lily Berg.
- 12/10/2019
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
British supermodel Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is to host and executive produce a Quibi show in which she will spotlight icons of the beauty world.
The show will be made by Alfred Street Industries, the production company founded by Project Runway producers Dan Cutforth and Jane Lipsitz after they left Magical Elves earlier this year.
Huntington-Whiteley will get up close and personal with beauty industry trailblazers, telling the story behind some of the biggest breakthrough products in history through interviews and visually compelling beauty segments.
Lipsitz, Cutforth, Dan Volpe and Kim Ray are executive producers for Alfred Street Industries. Huntington-Whiteley and Lily Berg also serve as executive producers.
Lipsitz and Cutforth said: “Rosie is a remarkable talent whose expertise in both beauty and business makes her the ideal guide to the success stories of industry titans, as well as budding stars.”
Streamer Quibi launches on April 6, 2020, and is the creation of Jeffrey Katzenberg and Meg Whitman.
The show will be made by Alfred Street Industries, the production company founded by Project Runway producers Dan Cutforth and Jane Lipsitz after they left Magical Elves earlier this year.
Huntington-Whiteley will get up close and personal with beauty industry trailblazers, telling the story behind some of the biggest breakthrough products in history through interviews and visually compelling beauty segments.
Lipsitz, Cutforth, Dan Volpe and Kim Ray are executive producers for Alfred Street Industries. Huntington-Whiteley and Lily Berg also serve as executive producers.
Lipsitz and Cutforth said: “Rosie is a remarkable talent whose expertise in both beauty and business makes her the ideal guide to the success stories of industry titans, as well as budding stars.”
Streamer Quibi launches on April 6, 2020, and is the creation of Jeffrey Katzenberg and Meg Whitman.
- 12/10/2019
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
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