Lauder’s latest chapter

It’s like stepping through the looking glass into another era. An era when things were gentler, women could be strong without losing their femininity, impeccable grooming mattered far more than following the latest trends, luxury depended on taste rather than money, glamour shone off flawless skin and heritage perfumes instead of a paid appearance on Page 3, and beautiful manners out-sparkled lavish table settings without even trying.

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Aerin’s Beauty Essentials

This is the world that Aerin Lauder, granddaughter of the legendary Estée Lauder, is trying to bring back with her eponymous beauty and lifestyle brand that debuts with the Aerin Essentials collection – which includes make-up bag basics like the Fresh Skin Compact Makeup ($48), a cream-to-powder foundation; Pretty Bronze Illuminating Powder ($45); Multi Color for Lips and Cheeks ($42); Essential Makeup Bag ($48); and the Brush Essentials set ($148).

And then there are my favourite pieces: the Rose Lip Conditioner ($28) and Rose Hand and Body Cream ($40), which are textured like soft, fluffy clouds and scented with the most gorgeous rose scent I have come across till now. An added bonus – everything looks stunning and princessy, wrapped up in gold cases, creamy white tubes and a sense of pure sophistication.

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This done, Aerin is already working on a well-curated colour collection, comprising of eye shadows, blushes, highlighters, lipsticks and lip glosses that will launch in Fall. Next up is a Holiday range, with small lipsticks in party-ready colours that can easily slip into an evening bag; and a Summer palette of beach creams and bronzers.

The Credentials

And this is no flash-in-the-pan or the case of a Park Avenue princess playing entrepreneur as and when the fancy suits her. A creative director at Estée Lauder for seven years, Aerin has done her homework. And she has done it well. ”I like to joke that I’ve been in the beauty industry for 42 years and actually working for 20,” she told WWD, referencing not only her heritage but also the time that she spent at her grandmother’s side, learning from the best in the business.

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Aerin Lauder at Home (Photo credit: Anders Overgaard)

Moving on to Homeware

After beauty, Aerin will expand to launch a lifestyle range, comprising everything from jewellery to glasswear, fabrics and tableware. A perfectly logical evolution, I would say, for someone who is known as one of the best hostesses on Park Avenue. “My goal was to create a line that was all about modern, effortless beauty. It’s a lifestyle brand, which I think is very much how Estée started. It was always about lifestyle photography and an environment and a world,” explains Aerin, who has licensed her name to the Estée Lauder Cos. to produce the cosmetics collections.

So, move over, Estée: There is room for more than one Lauder in the retail aisles!


Aerin Lauder to Launch Her Own Brand

Aerin Lauder, who has been the most high profile face for the Estée Lauder label since the past several years, today announced that she is in the process of creating her own fashion and lifestyle brand, which shall include fragrance, colour cosmetics, accessories, houseware and jewellery (some of the jewels are said to be based on pieces from her grandmother’s private collection) and will be sold under the name ‘Aerin’.

Besides being the granddaughter of the company’s original founder, Aerin is also the Senior Vice President and Creative Director of Estée Lauder and has been credited for several of the brand’s most successful launches – especially the Private Collection perfume series. She is reportedly aided by none other than Anna Wintour and is rumoured to have recruited White House Deputy Social Secretary Ebs Burnough.

The lady, who has already redefined the contemporary beauty business in so many ways, has set up an office in Manhattan’s Fuller Building – which also houses Tom Ford (terrific choice!) – at a stone’s throw from the Estée Lauder offices. This is pretty practical as Aerin shall continue to have a consulting role in her family business. Besides this, the beauty segment of the Aerin brand will also be sold at Estée Lauder counters, creating a synergy between the new and the time-honoured. According to an Estée Lauder spokesperson, “Aerin Lauder is a vital part of the Estée Lauder Companies and the Estée Lauder brand. She will continue to have a senior creative role with the brand and will continue as a member of the board of directors of the company.”

Aerin explains her move by saying that, “I had a dream of doing this as I was growing up. I am taking the chance to follow my dream.”

I, for one, am all for following dreams – especially those that give us a brand new set of beauty goodies to look forward to :)