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Steve Jobs’ youngest daughter, Eve, models for Glossier in the beauty brand’s latest campaign, and Bill Gates’ daughter is ‘obsessed’ with it

  • Eve Jobs posted photos to her Instagram last week of her posing in a bathtub with Glossier’s lip gloss in hand
  • She is one of three stars of Glossier’s holiday campaign, alongside Euphoria actress Sydney Sweeney and Naomi Smalls, a runner-up from RuPaul’s Drag Race

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The youngest daughter of the late Apple CEO and philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs posted photos to her Instagram last week of her posing in a bathtub with Glossier’s lip gloss in hand. Photo: Getty Images

Steve Jobs’ daughter is starring in the latest ad campaign for venture-backed beauty brand Glossier.

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Eve Jobs, the youngest daughter of the late Apple CEO and philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs, posted photos to her Instagram last week of her posing in a bathtub with Glossier’s lip gloss in hand. She’s one of three stars of Glossier’s holiday campaign alongside Euphoria actress Sydney Sweeney and Naomi Smalls, a runner-up from RuPaul’s Drag Race, according to The New York Post.
Jobs’ friend and fellow offspring of Silicon Valley’s elite Jennifer Gates, the daughter of Bill and Melinda Gates, commented on the post: “Obsessed w this collab”.

While Jobs has more than 156,000 followers on Instagram, it’s the first major modelling job for the 22-year-old Stanford University student. Stanford, in California, has historical significance for the Jobs family: Laurene Powell Jobs graduated with an MBA from Stanford’s business school, and it’s also where Steve Jobs and Laurene Powell Jobs met in 1990 when he was giving a lecture at the school.

 

Jobs, who is part of Stanford University’s class of 2021, is also an accomplished equestrian who has been riding since she was six, according to US Equestrian, the national governing body for equestrian sports in the United States. She’s competed in national and international competitions, netted hundreds of thousands of dollars in prize money, and trains at a US$15 million ranch in Wellington, Florida, that her mother bought in 2016. Jobs has been ranked one of the world’s top riders under age 25, according to magazine Horse Sport.

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