Beyond Beauty: Get Future Ready with Creators

by | Jun 22, 2022

With the creator economy growing exponentially, we are living in a creator renaissance.

Power is shifting from organisations to individuals across the world and across industries. Now, we’re seeing Instagram creators directing music videos and fashion shoots, and becoming stars of movies and creative directors at global organisations.

 

Brought to you by Meta and the British Beauty Council, we’re excited to welcome you virtually on Monday 4 July from 9:30AM BST, to Beyond Beauty: Get Future Ready with Creators.

 

Join us as we come together to showcase emerging creator trends, highlight the technological advancements that are enabling creators to develop and scale their creativity, and discuss the impact that these shifts are having on creator marketing.

 

Details of the full agenda featuring vibrant keynotes and a panel with inspiring brands and creators will be shared soon.

 

Click to register now.

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