Caster Semenya Lux
Caster Semenya third right on her way to victory in the 5000m final at the South Africa Senior Track and Field Championships on 15 April.
Caster semenya lux. The Unilever brand takes a stand against the athletes Olympics ban in work by Wunderman Thompson Singapore. Wunderman Thompson Singapore has created an animated film for unilever beauty brand LUX who has voiced its support for renowned South African Olympic gold medalist Caster Semenya. Semenya 30 has a genetic condition where she produces testosterone in higher levels than what is considered the normal range for women.
Rise above the sexist judgments and express their beauty and femininity unapologetically. Caster Semenya is an example of and an inspiration for women everywhere to do just this. Caster has also been massively supported in her country - even South Africa Deputy Minister Nocawe Mafu mentioned Lux and Caster in a recent speech.
August 2009 An 18-year-old Semenya bursts onto the scene as she wins a. This comes off the back of her fight against the World Athletics board IAAF to allow her to compete in the 800m race in the upcoming 2021 Olympics. Caster Semenya is an example of and an inspiration for women everywhere to do just this.
Rise above the casual sexist judgments and express their beauty and femininity unapologetically. Theyre different from mere mortals. Yet Semenyas barred from the 2021 Summer Games owing to her naturally high testosterone levels as we learn in a powerful animated film from Unilevers beauty brand Lux which backs her bid to join the field in Tokyo.
Through Unilevers beauty brand Lux The company is voicing its support for South African athlete Caster Semenya who has been banned from defending her 800-metre gold medal at this years Olympic Games in Tokyo. Supporters of Casters plight are being invited to join the conversation and share their message online using the hashtag IStandWithCaster and to sign Luxs petition to overturn the World Athletics ruling. On June 2 Unilever beauty brand LUX voiced its support for Caster Semenya the South African Olympic gold medalist in a new campaign titled Born This Way.
This comes off the back of her fight against the World Athletics board to be allowed to compete in the 800m race in the upcoming 2021 Olympics. Semenya in conjunction with the beauty brand Lux. This initiative is the kick-off of LUXs wider campaign for Caster Semenya leading up to the Tokyo Olympics this Summer.