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Adrian Anderson Launches KindnessLoveGlamour.com (KLG), A Lifestyle Brand Celebrating Heritage, Beauty, Style, and Community Impact

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Adrian Anderson Launches KindnessLoveGlamour.com (KLG), A Lifestyle Brand Celebrating Heritage, Beauty, Style, and Community Impact

Adrian Anderson, celebrated artist, entrepreneur, and former member of the Dove Award winning, Grammy nominated gospel group Trinitee 5:7, has officially launched KindnessLoveGlamour.com (KLG), a lifestyle brand co-founded with her sister Anita McClinton. 

KLG intertwines heritage, beauty, style, and a commitment to community impact, honoring the timeless values of their mother, Juanita, and grandmother, affectionately called Mama Jewell.

KLG’s debut product line, Halo Tu’ Beauty, celebrates the elegance, wisdom, and grace of the Anderson McClinton matriarchs while infusing Adrian’s modern creative touch. 

Designed to blend inner beauty with outward glamour, the collection encourages self-expression, individuality, and purposeful living.

In an exclusive interview, Adrian shared the inspiration behind KLG, her transition from music to beauty, and her dedication to giving back.

“KLG was inspired by my mother Juanita and my grandmother, Mama Jewell,” Anderson said. “They taught me that beauty starts from within and is reflected in how you treat others. Kindness, Love, and Glamour are the pillars they lived by, and I wanted to create something that honors that legacy.”

Adrian’s career spans music, beauty, and now lifestyle entrepreneurship. Before joining Trinitee 5:7, she worked as a makeup artist for brands including Estée Lauder and Bobbi Brown Cosmetics.

Through KLG, Adrian blends her passions for beauty, artistry, and community into a lifestyle brand that embodies purpose and elegance.

The Halo Tu’ Beauty collection, KLG’s flagship line, embodies timeless style and sophistication while empowering individuals to embrace their inner and outer beauty. 

KLG also reflects Adrian’s commitment to community, partnering with organizations like Alexandria House, a transitional housing program supporting families moving out of homelessness.

“Kindness, Love, and Glamour are qualities that define the women in my family and have shaped my life,” Anderson explained. “KLG is more than products, it’s a way of life, emphasizing kindness, love, and a touch of glamour in everything we do.”

The brand has already received acclaim, with Halo Tu’ Beauty lip glosses featured in gift bags at the Amazon MGM Studios Charley Pride Tribute Brunch, “I’m Just Me: A Charley Pride Celebration of Inclusion.”

Fans and supporters can explore the Halo Tu’ Beauty collection and connect with KLG at www.kindnessloveglamour.com and www.halotubeauty.com, and follow the brand on social media at @kindness_love_glamour for updates and inspiration.

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