Estee Lauder

Azuree For Women
Azuree
For Women

Azuree For Women
Azuree Soleil For Women
Azuree Soleil
For Women

Azuree Soleil For Women
Bali Dream For Women
Bali Dream
For Women

Bali Dream For Women
Beautiful For Women
Beautiful
For Women

Beautiful For Women






Estee For Women
Estee
For Women

Estee For Women
Estee Lauder Skin Care
Estee Lauder
Skin Care

Estee Lauder Skin Care



Intuition For Women
Intuition
For Women

Intuition For Women
Intuition For Men
Intuition
For Men

Intuition For Men
Knowing For Women
Knowing
For Women

Knowing For Women



Lauder For Men
Lauder
For Men

Lauder For Men
Mustang For Men
Mustang
For Men

Mustang For Men
Pleasures For Women
Pleasures
For Women

Pleasures For Women



Pleasures For Men
Pleasures
For Men

Pleasures For Men






Sensuous For Women
Sensuous
For Women

Sensuous For Women
Spellbound For Women
Spellbound
For Women

Spellbound For Women



White Linen For Women
White Linen
For Women

White Linen For Women
Youth Dew For Women
Youth Dew
For Women

Youth Dew For Women



Estee Lauder

Estee Lauder - Designer History To everyone both in the know and not in the know, the name Estée Lauder is practically synonymous with cosmetics. She co-founded, along with her husband Joseph (whom she married, bore two sons, divorced and then remarried), the all-important, multi-billion-dollar-a-year beauty empire. Born of working-class, Hungarian immigrant parents in Queens, NY in 1907, a date in contention due to the relative mystery of her exact birth date, she was originally called ?Esty.? But when a school official misspelled her name as we all have come to recognize, the misspelling stuck. From the get-go, Estée Lauder Cos. was a family business ? Estée?s career began humbly by selling skin creams manufactured by a chemist-uncle to beauty shops, beach clubs and resorts, and slowly expanded into major NYC department stores. But once she landed at Saks Fifth Avenue in mid-century, her career took flight and never touched ground again. Lauder died in 1997 at the ripe old age of 100. She is forever remembered as a revolutionary in the beauty business, based on her legendary tasteful and personal sales tactics, mastermind in marketing to men to purchase products for their wives, high quality goods, and for pioneering the concept of free samples to consumers ? all of which have become staples in every other successful cosmetics brand ever since. In short, this woman could sell, which became the centerpiece of her eventual empire. Her illustrious career has been marked by many high accolades, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom, controlling up to 45% of the U.S. department store cosmetics market, and the honor of being the only woman on Time Magazine's list of 20 most influential business geniuses of the 20th century (1998). Estee Lauder - Perfume History The launch of Estée Lauder?s first fragrance, Young Dew, in 1953, met with phenomenal success, with sales toppling $5 million a year within its first decade on the market. The men?s cologne, Aramis, is also a top seller. True to Lauder?s powerhouse standing in the cosmetics trade, the company additionally created an impressive spate of perfumed scents including: Pleasures, Beautiful, White Linen (including body lotion, body cream, body powder, bath and shower gel). Also, Aliage, Azurée, Cinnabar (body lotion), Dazzling Gold, Dazzling Silver. The signature Estée scent for men and women (including body lotion and body powder). Intuition (spray and lotion), Knowing (body lotion and whipped body cream). Private Collection, SpellBound and Tuscany Per Donna round out the fragrance line. Estée Lauder Cos. remain a central player in the global beauty trade. Headquartered in Manhattan, it has ever remained a family affair. Estée?s eldest son, Leonard, was Chief Executive of the company and now sits as Chairman of the Board. Her grandchildren are in key positions. The family's shares are worth more than $6 billion. Estée Lauder owns its powerhouse subdivision, Clinique.