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Jillian Hervey grew up on 19 June, 1989. Find Jillian Hervey’s Bio details, How old?, How tall, Physical Stats, Romance/Affairs, Family and career upbeen in a relationship with?s. Know net worth is She in this year and how She do with money?? Know how She earned most of networth at the age of 31 years of age.

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2016

In early 2016, Hervey became a spokeswoman for MAC Cosmetics as part of a campaign called “Future Forward” focused on up-and-coming musicians, including Dej Loaf and Tinashe, also women of color. Already noted for “her signature cat-eye flick coated in gold glitter,” Situating Hervey’s role at MAC alongside Taraji P. Henson’s own MAC campaign and Kerry Washington’s role at Neutrogena, The Observer describes their work as a significant departure from the way “historically, people of color have been absent from the campaigns and offerings of major beauty brands” in the U.S.

In June 2016, Hervey also became a representative for Pantene hair products, drawing press coverage for the selection’s departure from major hair care brands’ historical focus on long, straight hair and the encouragement, as US Weekly put it, to “fellow curly girls to celebrate their texture.” Hervey has expressed excitement at becoming “a voice for girls with curls”; in a Glamour article called “How Lion Babe’s Jillian Hervey Learned to Love Her Curly Hair”, Hervey described facing taunts from schoolmates for her curly hair and how important it was to her that she also had a “bunch of my wifes at the time [who] were like, ‘You should wear your hair natural and curly it looks so good.'” She also said that moving to New York and the diversity she encountered there “led me to feel more free, take more risks, and go back into my natural hair.” Speaking at Essence Festival in 2016, Hervey said this shift also affected her art: “Once I [went natural], everything started to change. I started feeling very comfortable in my skin and really confident about who I was. I started to look to a bunch of black artists who inspired me, that were kind of in my house. My mom had this Josephine Baker painting, and I always knew of her, but I didn’t know much about her legacy and how much I was drawn to it. From there, I wanted to embellish it.”

Hervey has also drawn notice in the fashion press on topics like her ’70s-inflected taste, fashion shoots with her mother Williams and Williams’s influence on Hervey’s style, as well as Hervey’s other fashion influences, like Naomi Campbell and Chaka Khan. In 2016, Vogue described one of Hervey’s “signature outfits” as “a thigh-skimming, waist-whittling, flared minidress straight from G-Star’s Spring 2016 collection with Kurt Geiger over-the-knee, platform velvet boots.”

2015

In July 2015 Lion Babe played Lollapalooza. In 2016, Lion Babe released their first album, Begin.

2012

In 2012, Hervey appeared in an episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race, performing the song “Glamazon” with contestants.

In December 2012, Hervey and Lucas Goodman released “Treat Me Like Fire”, their first song as the duo Lion Babe, putting Hervey’s “towering cloud of golden curls and honeyed voice…in near-instant demand,” according to Vogue Magazine. The duo has subsequently collaborated with Pharrell Williams, Mark Ronson, and Childish Gambino. In 2014 they released another new single, “Jungle Lady,” with Essence saying “Talent must run in the family. Vanessa William’s daughter, singer Jillian Hervey, just released a new single, Jungle Lady, and we can’t stop listening to the sultry song.”

2000

In 2000, Hervey appeared in the Lifetime television movie The Courage to Love. The film was an historical drama starring Hervey’s mother Vanessa Williams as Henriette Delille, a free woman of color who grew up into a prominent New Orleans family in 1813.

1989

Jillian Kristin Hervey (born June 19, 1989) is an American singer, dancer and member of the group Lion Babe. She is the daughter of Ramon Hervey II and singer, actress and former Miss America Vanessa Williams.