Ieva, a brand linking beauty, well-being, tech, and the environment, has entered into negotiations to acquire beauty eye care specialist L’Atelier du Sourcil.
WHO: A professional makeup artist for over 25 years, Joss Devilleneuve is a key expert in the beauty of the eyes. She launched L’Atelier du Sourcil a decade ago, establishing the brand as the first international concept offering a range of services and products dedicated to the beauty of the eyes.
Ieva is connected jewelry founded by Jean Michel Karam that measures environmental stressors and physical activity. It’s linked to a mobile application, which gives preventative and personalized recommendations based on the environmental information and answers to brief questions asked pertaining to a person’s level of expertise in beauty, and hair and skin preoccupations. Karam, a microelectronics expert, previously launched IOMA, the customized skincare brand acquired by Unilever.
IN THEIR OWN WORDS: “I can already see what technology can do for the eyebrow and eye-care cosmetics profession,” Ieva founder and president Jean Michel Karam said to WWD.
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Photo: via L’Atelier du Sourcil