
Hunter Shafer drives the latter Muggle Angel Blush campaign, shaping its visual direction through a controlled and atmospheric presence. The actor anchors the release, guiding the way the fragrance is introduced and perceived. Mugler builds the campaign around her image, placing her at the center of the narrative and using her as a point of connection between the fragrance and its audience.
Schafer’s role in the campaign reflects a broader trajectory that moves across fashion, film and image-making. She first gained visibility through modeling, working with houses such as Prada, Diorand Marc Jacobs. Her transition into acting began Euphoriawhere it depicts Jules Vaughan. The role marked her first screen appearance and quickly established her as a central figure in the series. Schafer expanded her involvement by co-writing a special episode focusing on her character. She continues to build her film work through roles in The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes and Cuckoo.
Master Perfumers Louise Turner and Jacques Huclier shape Angel Blush through gourmet notes that focus on texture and intimacy. Creamy musk creates a second skin effect, while Bourbon vanilla adds warmth. Patchouli and sandalwood are carried over from the original Angel, with an almond milk accord that softens the composition and brings a more intimate tone.
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Schafer defines the atmosphere of the campaign, connecting the fragrance to a larger narrative shaped through mood and composition. Mugler positions her as the central figure of Angel Blush, aligning the launch with a clean and focused image.








