Lebanese-Jordanian actress Andria Tayeh has been named the new Middle East beauty ambassador for Giorgio Armani, the luxury fashion house announced on Thursday.
Tayeh, widely recognized for her roles in Austrian director Kurdwin Ayub’s Mond and the popular Netflix series Al Rawabi School for Girls, shared her excitement about the appointment on Instagram, calling it an “honor” and a “milestone” in her career.
“I am thrilled and honored to embark on this new journey with Armani beauty,” Tayeh wrote. “The brand embodies values I have always cherished: timeless elegance, dramatic simplicity, and women empowerment.” She also highlighted how Armani beauty’s focus on subtlety and natural charm aligns with her aspirations. “It’s this pure simplicity that creates an impact, and this is exactly what I hope to bring to the Arab cinema world,” she added.
Tayeh’s appointment marks a significant step in Armani Beauty’s commitment to empowering women in the Middle East while embracing the region’s cultural richness.
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