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Deepika Padukone X Content Creators for 82e!

Content creators without a doubt are keeping us entertained with the amazing content that they post and when it comes to collaborations, it is even more interesting. One of the most impressive collaborations that happened this month has been – Deepika Padukone X Content Creator for her brand 82e.

The self-care company 82°E, founded by global Indian icon Deepika Padukone, released her first advertisement, “Feels like home,” earlier this year that celebrates the satisfaction of engaging in straightforward self-care.

In a visual collage where self-care and skincare collide, the video brings the 82°E philosophy to life. The images show ladies engaging in regular self-care routines while also taking good care of their skin. Women’s real, unadulterated voices tell us that these rituals are easy, pleasant, and comforting.

With the launch of this brand, Deepika met and collaborated with lifestyle, fashion and content creators who regularly talk about trends and more.

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Here’s the content that content creators created and posted with the queen!

Some of the content talked about beauty while some was fun trends that she followed with the creators.

Truth with DP!

The Wednesday Reel

Draped in a Saree by Deepika!

Never have I ever but made it skin based!

Deepika’s skincare brand is doing rounds on social media and winning hearts with different kinds of formulations. This event was in collaboration with Meta and gave the creators a chance to meet, and talk about the brand. It was a win for both- brand creators.

You can check out more of their content on Instagram at #82eXMeta !

Veera Jain
She enjoys reading but is slow at it, loves making people laugh but cracks PJs occasionally, and is excessively communicative most of the time. Veera accepts people as they're while judging them on their face.
Veera Jain

She enjoys reading but is slow at it, loves making people laugh but cracks PJs occasionally, and is excessively communicative most of the time. Veera accepts people as they're while judging them on their face.

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  • This collaboration between Deepika Padukone and content creators for her brand, 82°E, is truly a remarkable fusion of beauty, wellness, and authentic engagement. It’s refreshing to see how Deepika's personal brand resonates with her audience, and through this collaboration, 82°E brings forward a meaningful message of self-care. The “Feels like home” campaign perfectly captures the essence of simplicity and comfort, encouraging individuals to take time for themselves. It’s also a brilliant move to include content creators, who are able to connect with audiences in a more personal and relatable way, adding depth to the brand’s narrative. This partnership is an exciting development in both the wellness and influencer marketing space!

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