Glow for Glory competition is off to the races
INDIVISA, the NWSL and e.l.f. launch a nationwide competition for the next generation of changemakersThrough a shared mission to inspire the next generation of changemakers, INDIVISA, e.l.f. and the NWSL have partnered to launch the first "Glow for Glory" competition. The contest entails a nationwide skills competition and is more than your typical tryout – it’s a spotlight moment in which confidence, beauty and sport all coalesce. Girls all across the country will compete and submit video of their signature skills for a chance to experience a day in the life of one of their NWSL heroes - and the ultimate VIP experience with a NWSL club.Each week, to get the creative juice flowing – INDIVISA will a look at a "Move of the Week" and an NWSL player that made it famous.In the coming weeks, INDIVISA will feature e.l.f. Ambassadors executing flawless moves, including Melanie Barcenas’ double-scissor, Jaedyn Shaw’s chop, Abby Dahlkemper’s set-piece finishes and Lo’eau LaBonta’s goal celebration. Barcenas, Shaw, Dahlkemper and LaBonta are the newest bold disruptors to join e.l.f.’s roster of "Empowered. Legendary. Females."“Melanie, Abby, Lo’eau and Jaedyn are each powerhouse athletes - bold, fearless, and unapologetically themselves. Their stories reflect the kind of grit, grace and glow that define today’s rising legends,” said Patrick O’Keefe, chief integrated marketing officer, e.l.f. Beauty. “As part of our e.l.f.‑in‑sports movement, they embody our mission to champion the underrepresented and inspire the next generation of girls through unstoppable positivity, inclusivity and accessibility. They’re not just shaking up the game - they’re rewriting the rules of what it means to lead, to inspire, and to be legendary.”Do you want to #GlowForGlory and be part of the next generations of changemakers? Submit video of YOUR signature move.The deadline to submit is Oct. 12, with 11 semifinalists announced by Oct. 19.
INDIVISA, the NWSL and e.l.f. launch a nationwide competition for the next generation of changemakersThrough a shared mission to inspire the next generation of changemakers, INDIVISA, e.l.f. and the NWSL have partnered to launch the first "Glow for Glory" competition. The contest entails a nationwide skills competition and is more than your typical tryout – it’s a spotlight moment in which confidence, beauty and sport all coalesce. Girls all across the country will compete and submit video of their signature skills for a chance to experience a day in the life of one of their NWSL heroes - and the ultimate VIP experience with a NWSL club.Each week, to get the creative juice flowing – INDIVISA will a look at a "Move of the Week" and an NWSL player that made it famous.In the coming weeks, INDIVISA will feature e.l.f. Ambassadors executing flawless moves, including Melanie Barcenas’ double-scissor, Jaedyn Shaw’s chop, Abby Dahlkemper’s set-piece finishes and Lo’eau LaBonta’s goal celebration. Barcenas, Shaw, Dahlkemper and LaBonta are the newest bold disruptors to join e.l.f.’s roster of "Empowered. Legendary. Females."“Melanie, Abby, Lo’eau and Jaedyn are each powerhouse athletes - bold, fearless, and unapologetically themselves. Their stories reflect the kind of grit, grace and glow that define today’s rising legends,” said Patrick O’Keefe, chief integrated marketing officer, e.l.f. Beauty. “As part of our e.l.f.‑in‑sports movement, they embody our mission to champion the underrepresented and inspire the next generation of girls through unstoppable positivity, inclusivity and accessibility. They’re not just shaking up the game - they’re rewriting the rules of what it means to lead, to inspire, and to be legendary.”Do you want to #GlowForGlory and be part of the next generations of changemakers? Submit video of YOUR signature move.The deadline to submit is Oct. 12, with 11 semifinalists announced by Oct. 19.