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The lipstick effect may be in need of an update, as a shift in consumer purchasing habits and an economic downturn put a ...
The three philanthropists devoted themselves and their resources to important causes during lifetimes of service to Palm ...
ELC’s General Manager for France, has been entrusted with the US beauty giant’s Northern and Western Europe regions ...
Leonard A. Lauder, who helped build his Jewish family’s business into a cosmetic empire and a significant driver of philanthropy, Jewish and otherwise, died at his home in Manhattan on June 14 ...
Leonard Lauder, who has died aged 92, was the billionaire chief executive of the Estée Lauder cosmetics empire created by his mother; he was also a noted art collector and philanthropist.
Leonard Lauder was remembered by family and friends as a business tycoon, art collector, family man, mensch and debonair, devoted grandfather.
Leonard Lauder, the legendary collector and philanthropist, shaped museums from the Met to the Whitney—and beyond.
Leonard Lauder was born in New York City in 1933, the oldest son of Estée and Joseph H Lauder, founders of The Estée Lauder Companies. Estée officially started her enterprise in 1946.
Leonard Lauder, the son of the founder of Estée Lauder and the company's former CEO, passed away this weekend at 92.
Leonard A. Lauder: a personal reminiscence by Eric Gibson On the late philanthropist’s collection. In 1996 the Metropolitan Museum of Art organized a panel discussion, “Picasso and the Art Market: ...
Leonard Lauder, Philanthropist Who Globalized Family Cosmetic Business, Dies at Age 92 His giving centered on the arts, education, and diseases such as Alzheimer’s and breast cancer.
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