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Posted: 2014-02-05T14:04:25Z | Updated: 2017-12-07T03:16:22Z

Looks like Stephanie Seymour is about to continue on a streak of positive press -- she has been tapped by Este Lauder to star in their new campaign , which will be unveiled this fall.

There is no question that the supermodel has still got it , but Lauder's reasoning behind hiring Seymour is about more than just good looks. The cosmetics giant spoke to Women's Wear Daily Wednesday about their decision:

"Stephanie represents modern women today in such a beautifully articulated way and she represents modern beauty and luxury to us. This campaign will speak to the beautiful complexity that makes her who she is."

The 45-year-old beauty will be a more mature addition to the all-star roster, which includes the likes of Joan Smalls , Hillary Rhoda and Carolyn Murphy .

Seymour is no stranger to the spotlight, but not always for the most flattering reasons . So it is refreshing to see her land such a huge role at a company that is known for celebrating and empowering women everywhere.

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