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Venus Williams Partners With Dove for Limited-Edition Beauty Bar and #KeepHerConfident Campaign

The limited-edition beauty bar comes in a canister modeled after a tennis ball canister.

Venus Williams in Dove's '#KeepHerConfident' beauty bar campaign.
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DOVE has partnered with tennis superstar Venus Williams for a new campaign and a limited-edition beauty bar.

The beauty bar, which is the first limited-edition bar from the personal care and hygiene brand, is launching as part of the #KeepHerConfident campaign. Each of the bars comes in a limited-edition canister designed after tennis ball canisters.

"As someone who knows the importance of confidence in sports, I’m so excited to be collaborating with Dove to continue our mission of keeping the next generations of young women athletes playing the sports they love," said Venus Williams. "I loved partnering with Dove to create the #KeepHerConfident Beauty Bar and incorporating my favorite fragrances, nods to the game I love with the tennis-ball colored bar and a powerful message to keep our young athletes looking, smelling and feeling great and confident!"

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