Aerin Lauder
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Aerin Lauder
Aerin Rebecca Lauder Zinterhofer is an American heiress and businesswoman...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionBusinesswoman
CountryUnited States of America
department design
My actual first summer internship was in the design department of Clinique.
rink spent time
I used to be a shopper before I had children. I'd go to Bergdorf and Barneys all the time. But now my weekends are spent differently. I go to the skating rink or the park, not the stores.
lives love people
I think people love having a person behind a brand who lives it. The idea of storytelling is really important.
diary schedule
I'm never without my personalised Anya Hindmarch diary - I keep my schedule online, too, but my diary is always in my bag. It's crammed Post-its.
taught
My mother taught me that it is important to be prepared for a last-minute polish.
band both gave gold husband kids love watch wear wedding
I love both real and fake jewelry. My kids make me necklaces, and I wear those, too. Every day, I wear my gold wedding band and the Cartier watch my husband gave me.
home
I like to entertain at home, to live beautifully but comfortably.
associate bush home
My grandmother had a lilac bush at her home in Long Island. I always associate the scent of it with her and try to have lilacs in my home.
using whether
I think every woman should be using a foundation, whether it's liquid or compact.
admired watching
Growing up in New York, I loved watching my grandmother Estee put on her make-up - I always admired her sense of style.
positive good-life mean
I love laugh lines. It means you've had a good life.
nice passion pride
I have a lot of passion. I have a lot of pride. I think I do get that from my family. But you can be driven and be nice.
mom mother strong
My mom has always been kind of my backbone. She keeps me strong. She is a mother, a friend. She is really everything to me.
mom art children
Mom used to frame everything we made, and now I'm following her example. It makes children so proud to see their work on display instead of hidden away. I figure if I take my children's work seriously, maybe they will too. And it reinforces the idea that art is not something alien and esoteric. Anyone can make art.