Cosmetic changes

Tina Milton

15-Oct-2006

A new stand alone concept is among Estée Lauder's plans for make-up artist brand Bobbi Brown. Tina Milton talks to brand president worldwide Maureen Case

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Two years ago Estée Lauder senior vice-president and general manager travel retailing worldwide Olivier Bottrie was bullish about Lauder's five-year strategy for its travel-retail division. He predicted that skincare and

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(22-Aug-2005) - Nuance-Watson (Singapore) has opened the first Bobbi Brown travel-retail door in Asia/Pacific at Singapore Changi terminal one
(15-Oct-2006) - Bobbi Brown president worldwide Maureen Case has outlined the duty-free industry's shift away from a singular "value statement" to a more service-focused environment
(12-Apr-2006) - The Estée Lauder Companies has confirmed its commitment to the growth of its remaining make-up artistry brands MAC and Bobbi Brown following the sale of Stila to Stila Corp and Sun Capital Partners
(21-Feb-2004) - Balance is the key to developing the brand portfolio at Estée Lauder, which is looking to broaden its travel-retail horizons by expanding into India, eastern Europe and China. Tina Milton reports.