L’Oréal Paris, recognized as the largest beauty brand globally, is ushering in a new era with Laetitia Toupet-Delon stepping in as the Chief of the iconic brand this summer. She will take over from Delphine Viguier-Hovasse, who has played a pivotal role in the company as the global brand president. Viguier-Hovasse is transitioning to a newly created role as L’Oréal’s Chief Innovation and Prospective Officer, a position she will assume on July 1. This change reflects L’Oréal’s focus on innovation and forward-thinking strategies, ensuring that the brand continues to lead in an ever-evolving beauty market.
Laetitia Toupet-Delon brings considerable experience to her new role, having served as the global brands general manager of L’Oréal’s Dermatological Beauty Division. This division includes well-regarded brands such as La Roche-Posay, CeraVe, and Vichy, reflecting a commitment to both skincare effectiveness and consumer trust. Her experience extends back to her eight-year tenure as the global brand president for La Roche-Posay, where she successfully refocused the brand on its medical roots, transforming it into a billion-dollar leader in dermocosmetics strongly recommended by dermatologists.
Toupet-Delon’s journey in the beauty industry began at L’Oréal back in 1998, where she honed her skills in international marketing for skincare and makeup. Throughout her career, she has also held various roles across L’Oréal’s divisions, including Vichy, Garnier, and the Active Cosmetics Division. This extensive background in the diverse aspects of beauty and marketing positions her uniquely to lead L’Oréal Paris, where she will undoubtedly bring fresh ideas and innovative strategies to the forefront.
As L’Oréal Paris prepares for its participation in the Cannes Film Festival, which has been a celebrated partnership for nearly three decades, the brand is set to showcase its commitment to empowering women. This year marks the fifth edition of their Lights on Women’s Worth Award, which aims to enhance women’s representation in cinema—a significant endeavor in an industry often criticized for its gender disparities. The festival promises to bring together a constellation of L’Oréal Paris ambassadors, such as Jane Fonda and Helen Mirren, reinforcing the brand’s commitment not only to beauty but also to social values.
The glamour of Cannes is further emphasized with celebrations honoring long-standing relationships with ambassadors like Andie MacDowell and Eva Longoria. MacDowell will be celebrated for an impressive 40 years with the brand, while Longoria marks a noteworthy 20 years of partnership. These milestones not only highlight L’Oréal Paris’ commitment to its ambassadors but also reflect its core belief in the power of representation and the significant influence women have in shaping beauty and culture.
As Laetitia Toupet-Delon embarks on this new chapter as head of L’Oréal Paris, her vision and experience promise to drive the brand forward in a challenging and competitive market. With innovation at the forefront and a strong commitment to empowering women in both beauty and cinema, L’Oréal Paris is poised to continue its legacy as a leader in the beauty industry while making meaningful impacts in societal narratives and representation. The upcoming months will undoubtedly reveal her strategic priorities and initiatives that align with L’Oréal’s mission of beauty for all.

