The Parent Company for Gucci, Saint Laurent, and Balenciaga, Creates Luxury Beauty Division

Kering luxury group, the parent company for Gucci, Saint Laurent, and Balenciaga, Creates Luxury Beauty Division. A global Luxury group, Kering manages the development of a series of renowned Houses in Fashion, Leather Goods and Jewelry : Gucci, Saint Laurent, Bottega Veneta, Balenciaga, Alexander McQueen, Brioni, Boucheron, Pomellato, DoDo, Qeelin, as well as Kering Eyewear. … Read more

Balmain and Estée Lauder forge a new space in luxury beauty

The Estée Lauder Companies and BALMAIN are Partnering to Launch BALMAIN BEAUTY. The Estée Lauder Companies and BALMAIN have entered into a license agreement to collaboratively develop, produce, and distribute an innovative line of high-end beauty products that will speak to luxury consumers around the world: BALMAIN BEAUTY. The collaboration is expected to launch in … Read more

Annual Results: L’Oréal Luxe Division outperformed the market, especially in skincare

    L’Oréal Group announced it accelerates growth in the fourth quarter, reinforces its market shares, and preserves its profitability at 18.6%. In 2020, the Covid-19 pandemic triggered a crisis of supply due to the widespread closure of points of sale which led to an unprecedented, if temporary, decline of the beauty market. “Throughout the … Read more

Sustainable beauty embracing the blessings of trees: Shiseido’s new brand Baum Japan

    An increasing number of beauty consumers place importance on companies’ and brands’ attitudes toward social responsibility and environmental considerations. Shiseido luxury beauty conglomerate those brands include SHISEIDO, Clé de Peau Beauté, IPSA, NARS, bareMinerals, Laura Mercier, Dolce&Gabbana, launches new sustainable skincare brand Baum. To be unveiled officially in May, the prestige beauty brand’s … Read more

How luxury beauty brand wants to defeat the world’s biggest beauty troll

 

 

Beauty can be many things. But one thing it should never be, is a competition.

SK-II Studio VS Series 2020; @sk-ii.com

“Beauty is #NoCompetition” has sparked a global conversation about toxic competitions in beauty.

As the world witnesses, the beauty of competition at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, luxury skincare brand SK-II has teamed up with top Olympic athletes to declare #NOCOMPETITION, in a stand to take the competition out of beauty.

Since its launch at The 2020 MAKERS Conference, Beauty is #NOCOMPETITION has sparked a global conversation about toxic competitions in beauty, becoming a rallying cry for women to call out these toxic competitions and define what beauty means to them. Because pressure should never dictate our choices and how we look, act and feel.

SK-II Studio VS Series 2020; @sk-ii.com

SK-II Studio VS Series

“VS”—an SK-II STUDIO Animated Series is a collection of six animated films based on the real-life experiences of six Olympic athletes—Simone Biles, the world’s most decorated gymnast, LiuXiang, world-record swimmer, Ishikawa Kasumi, table tennis player and two-time Olympic medalist, Ayaka Takahashi and Misaki Matsutomo, badminton duo and Olympic gold medalists, Mahina Maeda, surfer and Hinotori Nippon, the Japan Volleyball team, battling toxic competitions in beauty.

Each film within the “VS” Series by SK-II STUDIO explores a different facet of toxic competition in beauty in society today that dictate how beauty should look, act and feel: Trolls. Pressure. Image Obsession. Rules. Limitations. Machine-Like Mindsets. Brought to life in the form of a “strange beast” or “kaiju” in Japanese, each “kaiju” sheds light on the inner demon each athlete must defeat to define what beauty means to them.

Teasing the launch of the “VS” Series in Times Square, Olympic gymnast Simone Biles transforms into a larger than life digital avatar from her film and takes down her “kaiju” – a two hundred foot tall “Beauty Troll King” made up of actual comments and tweets from beauty trolls about how she looked or behaved in the course of her gymnastics career. The epic battle, symbolizing Biles’ fight against competing beauty standards and beauty trolls, spanned across forty-one digital billboards in Times Square and teased scenes from Biles’ film within the series. It also featured the film’s theme song “Take A Look” from singer-songwriter John Legend.

“I am sharing my story so that young women and girls who have experienced beauty trolling know that they are not alone in their fight against the trolls and toxic beauty standards,” shared Simone Biles, Olympic Gymnast. “It really means a lot to me to share the important message that we define what beauty means to us. No one should tell us what beauty should or should not look, act or feel like.”

Biles also joined SK-II in visiting the Lower Eastside Girls Club to share her perspective on beauty standards with the young women. The conversations shed light on the toxic culture of beauty shaming and how the issue of beauty trolling starts as early as high school.

SK-II Studio VS Series 2020; @sk-ii.com

The Joy Of Now: 52 Avenue des Champs-Elysées is the home of the world’s leading luxury beauty brand

    The new flagship is a real showcase of the luxury beauty brand in terms of beauty tech where all of its innovative tools and services are available The Joy Of Now: 52 Avenue des Champs-Elysées is the new home of happiness for Lancôme. The French luxury beauty brand inaugurates its new flagship store … Read more