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Leah Kateb Joins Skylar to Usher in a New, Elevated Era for the California-Inspired Fragrance Brand

CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES, JUL 8 – Leah Kateb leads Skylar's brand refresh with new scents and elevated identity as Chief Creative Officer, driving the clean fragrance brand's evolution and community connection.

  • Leah Kateb assumed the role of Refounder and Chief Creative Officer at Skylar, a California clean fragrance brand, on July 8, 2025.
  • Kateb's appointment followed viral attention from a shower routine video featuring Skylar's Vanilla Sky fragrance and deep conversations that led to her brand leadership role.
  • She has been collaborating closely with the Skylar team to create new fragrances and revamp the brand, aiming to present a bolder, more expressive, and sophisticated identity.
  • Kateb expressed enthusiasm about entering a new, more intimate phase for the brand, emphasizing its appealing qualities, while CEO Ross Sklar warmly announced her addition to the Skylar team.
  • Her leadership marks a transformative new chapter for Skylar, expected to deepen audience connection and elevate the brand's identity and fragrance offerings.
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WWD broke the news in United States on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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