
Clé de Peau Beauté has appointed Nicole Kidman as its new Global Brand Ambassador. With decades of international recognition in film and a sustained public role in women’s advocacy, Kidman enters a partnership that centers on radiance, depth, and self-defined beauty.
Commenting on her appointment, Kidman said, “I am inspired by the brand’s commitment to celebrate individual beauty across every aspect of a person’s life.”
Founded in Japan in 1982, Clé de Peau Beauté develops its products through decades of skin cell research. Its scientific team introduced the concept of Skin Intelligence, the idea that the skin can distinguish between beneficial and harmful inputs and respond accordingly. This principle informs the brand’s formulation philosophy and positions its skincare as part of a larger system designed to support long-term improvement.
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In product development, Clé de Peau Beauté combines advanced Japanese technology with rare ingredients selected for their efficacy. Leading formulas such as The Serum and La Crème have been shaped by extensive laboratory testing and global dermatological feedback. The brand continues to explore how external conditions and internal rhythms affect the skin’s natural ability to maintain balance and clarity.
Nicole Kidman is one of the most recognized and active figures in contemporary film and television. Her screen career began in Australia before international recognition followed in the 1990s with roles in Dead Calm, Days of Thunder, and To Die For. Nicole Kidman received her first Academy Award nomination for Moulin Rouge! in 2001, followed by a win for The Hours in 2003. She later earned additional nominations for Rabbit Hole, Lion, and Being the Ricardos. In 2024, she was awarded the Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the Venice Film Festival for her performance in Babygirl.
Her television work has redefined her influence in the current era of serialized drama. She served as executive producer and lead actor in HBO’s Big Little Lies, a show that won multiple Emmys and reignited interest in limited series driven by complex female narratives. She continued that dual role in The Undoing, Nine Perfect Strangers, Roar, Expats, Special Ops: Lioness, and The Perfect Couple.

In 2017, Kidman publicly committed to working with at least one female director every 18 months. She has exceeded that goal, collaborating with 27 female directors since then. In 2025, she received the Women in Motion Award at the Cannes Film Festival for her contribution to improving gender representation in the industry.
In parallel with her work in film and television, Kidman has maintained a long-standing role as a UN Women Goodwill Ambassador, a position she has held since 2006. Her advocacy focuses on preventing violence against women and expanding access to education and economic opportunity.
For Clé de Peau Beauté, she brings a profile that bridges visibility, authority, and purpose. Her partnership with the brand aligns with its emphasis on intelligence-driven beauty and self-defined radiance, ideas that she represents in both her professional output and public life.