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[Luxus+ Magazine] Estée Lauder, a committed and philanthropic brand

After the recent controversy concerning the comments of a senior executive of the Estée Lauder Group, let’s take a look at the ambitions and values of one of the world’s leading manufacturers of high-end cosmetics, make-up and perfumes.

 

As a reminder, Estée Lauder took the decision to suspend Group Executive Chairman John Demsey for his Instagram post that included a racial slur and “jokes” about Covid-19. The brand said his suspension was effective from 22 February.

 

In 1991, John Demsey joined Estée Lauder and held several positions including overseeing the portfolio of brands such as M-A-C, Too Faced, Bobbi Brown and others, before being appointed as Executive Chairman of Estée Lauder in 2015.

 

 

 

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Featured photo : © Estée Lauder

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Thanks to its extensive knowledge of these sectors, the Luxus + editorial team deciphers for its readers the main economic and technological stakes in fashion, watchmaking, jewelry, gastronomy, perfumes and cosmetics, hotels, and prestigious real estate.

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