Drew Elliott | |
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Born | (1981-04-27)April 27, 1981 (age 43) Bloomington, Indiana, U.S.[1] |
Known for | Creative Director ofPaper[2] Judge andCreative Consultant onAmerica's Next Top Model[2] |
Drew Elliott (born April 27, 1981) is the Global Creative Director ofMAC Cosmetics and aCreative Consultant on thereality television showAmerica's Next Top Model.[3] Elliott was theChief Creative Officer atPaper. He studied pop culture and English atNew York University prior to his job atPaper.[4]
AtPaper, Elliott was renowned for projects such asKim Kardashian's#BreakTheInternet cover in November 2014[5] This fashion spread garnered over 50 million views onPaper's website.[6] For his work atPaper and agencies likeKetchum Inc., Elliott was named the keynote speaker atCannes Lions for "The Role of Technology and Marketing."
In 2016, Elliott spoke at Tedx on behalf ofEstée Lauder[6][7] and joinedAmerica's Next Top Model forCycle 23.America's Next Top Model hired Elliott in 2016 to transform the show and make it appear morehigh fashion.[5] In addition to serving as Creative Consultant, Elliott was a judge alongsidesupermodelAshley Graham, celebrity stylist, Law Roach, andBritish singer,Rita Ora.[8]
In 2017, it was announced thatAmerica's Next Top Model franchise creatorTyra Banks would return forCycle 24, and that Elliott would remain as a judge.[9] In (episode 3) of Cycle 24 onAmerica's Next Top Model, Elliott revealed that he hasvitiligo, an incurable disease that causes a loss ofskin pigmentation.[10]
In 2019, Drew Elliott was named Global Creative Director ofMAC Cosmetics, leaving his post atPaper.[11]