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HELEN MIRREN
The Australian Women's Weekly
|September 2025
She's the epitome of self-assuredness and cool and, at 80, more in demand than ever. But in this exclusive interview, we meet the real Helen Mirren, the woman behind the confident façade.

- We all struggle with self-worth'
When a young New York copywriter by the name of Ilon Specht sat down to try to come up with a slogan for a new hair dye ad in 1971, she was enraged at the idea that beauty was only valuable if it captured a man’s gaze. In the space of five minutes, she had come up with four words which would shift the beauty industry and continue to be a catchcry for L’Oréal Paris today: “Because I’m worth it”.
As Ilon was making waves, so too was a young woman across the pond in London. Ilyena Lydia Vasilievna Mironov, as she was christened, was beginning what was already looking to be a spectacular career.

Little did she know that five decades later, at the age of 69, she would be tapped to be the one speaking those powerful words — albeit “I’m” having been swapped out for “you're.”
“I mean, what a wonderful and extraordinary message,” the actress tells The Weekly now of Ilon’s words, which continue to rally women to believe in their worth and raise their self-confidence. “It’s extraordinarily profound in a simple way.”
Her appointment as a L’Oréal Paris ambassador was met with applause. Having been awarded the title of Dame in 2003, Helen Mirren embodies the strong, genuine, confident and effortlessly glamorous woman with a twinkle in her eye we all aspire to be.
“I am not gorgeous and I never was, but I was always okay looking and I’m keen to stay that way,” she said at the time. “I hope I can inspire other women toward greater confidence by making the most of their natural good looks.”
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