Description
After turning cosmetic crime into a cultural phenomenon with the award-winning Cosmetic Criminals in 2024, e.l.f. Beauty is teaming up again with social-first creative agency Movers+Shakers, this time with a new chapter: Vanity Vandals.
This time, the “crime” has evolved. What started as stolen makeup has escalated into what we call full-blown vanity vandalism: the cultural phenomenon of beauty products overtaking vanities everywhere, often caused by irresistibly affordable beauty that’s simply too good to resist.
From couples to roommates to families, it’s a highly relatable behavior that’s clearly an e.l.f.-ing epidemic: #MakeupMess has over 115M views, #MessyVanity has over 1.3M views and #MessySink has over 1.2M views on TikTok, and 1 in 5 people report having ended relationships based on their partner's bathroom habits.
Creatively, Vanity Vandals leans into a prestige true-crime format, transforming messy countertops into a full investigative universe, complete with detectives, psychological profiling, and a deliberately overly serious tone applied to an everyday cultural tension.
Phoebe Dynevor, known for her role as Daphne Bridgerton, stars as Maya, the ultimate Vanity Vandal, alongside Christina Chang, most recently known for her role as Yuna Hollander on Heated Rivalry, as cosmetic profiler Dr. Erika Sparrow, resulting in a cinematic, social-first world designed to spark participation and conversation.
This professional campaign titled 'Vanity Vandals' was published in United States in April, 2026. It was created for the brand: e.l.f. Cosmetics, by ad agency: Movers+Shakers. This Film medium campaign is related to the Beauty industry and contains 4 media assets. It was submitted 20 minutes ago.