Urban Decay Said “Battle the Bland” and Booked a Baddie
Shaking up the beauty industry never looked so good, and now we have Urban Decay at the helm! They aren’t just shaking the table. In their latest move, they’ve gone fully Punk Rock–and it’s mega inspiring.
Meet Ari Kytsya: a 24-year-old OnlyFans creator, TikTok firestarter, and unapologetic sex work advocate who just became the face of Urban Decay’s new “Battle the Bland” campaign. Adult content creators can typically only dream about this kind of sponsorship, and now Ari has found herself at the front and center.
Cue the pearl-clutching from corporate beauty boardrooms. For us at Peach Kisser, we’re living for this bold move of sex positivity and sex worker acceptance.
We’re Experiencing a Blandemic
Launched on July 17, this campaign is aimed at bucking trends of clean girl vibes and beige tones. It’s time to bring back glittery eyeliner and bold expression, and Urban Decay brings unapologetic boldness with Ari at the helm.
Ari’s whole vibe is bold, bawdy, and unapologetic. She’s the girl who’s posted about her surgeries, talked openly about sex work, and turned her own narrative into a full-blown brand. And now? She’s doing it in full glam, backed by Urban Decay.
We have to agree. We’re done with boring makeup. 💅 Here is a clip from the Urban Decay Instagram so you can see her authentic personality yourself:
Urban Decay Tapping into A New Market
Urban Decay has stumbled onto a formula that Fashion Nova and other fast fashion retailers have already caught onto. They’ve noticed the growing influence of gorgeous girls who also happen to do OnlyFans.=!
Let’s be clear: this isn’t just about marketing. It’s about mainstream beauty pulling itself our of the dark ages. Now, people are craving authenticity, bold looks, and hot girls with something to say.
Ari’s Instagram alone boasts over 2.4 Million followers, which is astonishing. However, that’s before you count her ever-growing subscriber base and additional social media channels. Clearly, her raw allure has garnered a lot of attention.
Perhaps it’s high time that a brand like Urban Decay slaps some sense into a beige, boring industry.
Final Word from PeachKisser
Urban Decay put a sex worker in the spotlight and said: Your move, Maybelline. Sex has always sold, but now we’re in a new age of sexual acceptance. Ari Kytsya may be “breaking into” the mainstream, and she’s doing it bathed in glitter and authenticity.
And honestly? It’s about damn time. Hand us the glitter!
