Beauty, Motherhood and Korean Identity with Grace Lee
Grace Lee (@graceleebeauty) knows a thing or two about micro-aggressions working in the beauty industry. As Maybelline New York's lead Canadian artist, she’s seen it all in an industry with questionable casting and beauty standards. from being told models should look “more Asian” to a lack of diverse models and facing imposter syndrome, Grace tells us why after many years she needs to use her platform to speak out against inequities.
A mother of two, raising kids who also have faced their fair share of racism at a young age, she also talks about preserving culture and how she teaches her kids to be proud of their Korean-Chinese background.
*No shoes in the house but slippers are a must. This is how we stay cozy — in #UggPride “fluff for all” on our feet. We want to thank Ugg for the comfort and for donating $1,500 to #api and equitable organizations that support our communities. Head to @ugg to learn more.
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