The global beauty business permeates our lives, influencing how we perceive ourselves and what it is to be beautiful. The brands and firms which have shaped this industry, such as Avon, Coty, Estée Lauder, L'Oréal, and Shiseido, have imagined beauty for us. This book provides the first authoritative history of the global beauty industry from its emergence in the nineteenth century to the present day, exploring how today's global giants grew. It shows how successive generations of entrepreneurs built brands which shaped perceptions of beauty, and the business organizations needed to market them. They democratized access to beauty products, once the privilege of elites, but they also defined the gender and ethnic borders of beauty, and its association with a handful of cities, notably Paris and later New York. The result was a homogenization of beauty ideals throughout the world. Today globalization is changing the beauty industry again; its impact can be seen in a range of competing strategies. Global brands have swept into China, Russia, and India, but at the same time, these brands are having to respond to a far greater diversity of cultures and lifestyles as new markets are opened up worldwide. In the twenty first century, beauty is again being re-imagined anew.
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Weight: 670g
Dimensions: 147 x 229mm
Publication Date: 29 Sep 2011
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780199639625
About Geoffrey Jones
Geoffrey Jones previously taught at the universities of Cambridge and Reading and at the London School of Economics and Political Science in Great Britain. He is the author and editor of many prize-winning books and articles on the history of international business including British Multinational Banking 1830-1990 (OUP 1993) Merchants to Multinationals (OUP 2000) Multinationals and Global Capitalism (OUP 2005) Renewing Unilever (OUP 2005) and The Oxford Handbook of Business History (OUP 2008). He is a former President of both the European Business History Association and the Business History Conference of the United States is co-editor of the journal Business History Review.