Charles Sternberg, Assistant Editor10.11.21
Here's your weekly recap—the most viewed news stories on our site for the week ended October 9, 2021.
The biggest story last week was the announcement that The Estée Lauder Companies is shutting down its designer fragrance division, which includes Aramis, Tommy Hilfiger, Michael Kors, Donna Karan, DKNY and Ermenegildo Zegna.
Despite the closure, ELC will continue to have the license for several luxury fragrances including Tom Ford Beauty, Le Labo, Editions de Parfums de Frederic Malle, Jo Malone London Aerin, and Kilian Paris.
In other news, LVMH has acquired Officine Universelle Buly, which specializes in perfumes and cosmetics. After having been supported and assisted for nearly four years by LVMH Luxury Ventures, it now joins the LVMH Group alongside its 75 other Maisons.
On October 9 and 10, IPSY, a BFA (Beauty For All) Industries brand, celebrated its 10-year 'Glamiversary' with a live beauty event in New York City.
Finally, don’t miss our latest online exclusive about the #NoMakeup trend and how it has coincided with a rise in cosmetics sales.
Here are our top 10 most viewed stories from the past week:
1. Ranking the Top 50 Cosmetic Companies
2. The Estée Lauder Companies Is Shutting Down Its Designer Fragrance Division
3. MAC's New Global Ambassador Is Saweetie
4. LVMH Acquires French Perfume and Cosmetics Brand Officine Universelle Buly
5. Estée Lauder Unveils Luxury Fragrance Collection
6. IPSY Celebrates 10th Anniversary with a Live Beauty Event In NYC
7. Ranking the Top 50 Cosmetics Companies 2021
8. The Rise of the #NoMakeup Movement Coincides with An Increase in Cosmetics Sales
9. Coty Sells 9% Stake in Wella to KKR At A 50% Valuation Premium
10. Moda Moda to Launch Functional Shampoo on Amazon
Thanks for reading our Breaking News. We'll have a new list for you next Monday.
Have a great week!
The biggest story last week was the announcement that The Estée Lauder Companies is shutting down its designer fragrance division, which includes Aramis, Tommy Hilfiger, Michael Kors, Donna Karan, DKNY and Ermenegildo Zegna.
Despite the closure, ELC will continue to have the license for several luxury fragrances including Tom Ford Beauty, Le Labo, Editions de Parfums de Frederic Malle, Jo Malone London Aerin, and Kilian Paris.
In other news, LVMH has acquired Officine Universelle Buly, which specializes in perfumes and cosmetics. After having been supported and assisted for nearly four years by LVMH Luxury Ventures, it now joins the LVMH Group alongside its 75 other Maisons.
On October 9 and 10, IPSY, a BFA (Beauty For All) Industries brand, celebrated its 10-year 'Glamiversary' with a live beauty event in New York City.
Finally, don’t miss our latest online exclusive about the #NoMakeup trend and how it has coincided with a rise in cosmetics sales.
Here are our top 10 most viewed stories from the past week:
1. Ranking the Top 50 Cosmetic Companies
2. The Estée Lauder Companies Is Shutting Down Its Designer Fragrance Division
3. MAC's New Global Ambassador Is Saweetie
4. LVMH Acquires French Perfume and Cosmetics Brand Officine Universelle Buly
5. Estée Lauder Unveils Luxury Fragrance Collection
6. IPSY Celebrates 10th Anniversary with a Live Beauty Event In NYC
7. Ranking the Top 50 Cosmetics Companies 2021
8. The Rise of the #NoMakeup Movement Coincides with An Increase in Cosmetics Sales
9. Coty Sells 9% Stake in Wella to KKR At A 50% Valuation Premium
10. Moda Moda to Launch Functional Shampoo on Amazon
Thanks for reading our Breaking News. We'll have a new list for you next Monday.
Have a great week!