Discover the tools required to pursue your career in cosmetics marketing. Through an in-depth analysis of this fast-growing and complex industry, Cosmetics Marketing: Strategy and Innovation in the Beauty Industry provides thought-provoking, industry-led exercises and case studies to demonstrate the role of aesthetics, authentic communication, emerging technologies, cultural trends, and the measurement of marketing efforts. There are also practical, beautifully illustrated resources for entering the field, exercises for boosting creativity, preparations for interviews, as well as an overview of the beauty products and theory used by makeup artists and product developers. With a focus on the evolution of the industry and its social responsibilities in terms of inclusivity and sustainability, this is a core text for cosmetics courses in marketing and business at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Cosmetics Marketing is the ultimate guide to this powerful, multi-billion dollar global industry and will influence and support the next generation of leaders in beauty.
By:
Lindsay Karchin (DonorsChoose USA),
Delphine Horvath (Fashion Institute of Technology,
USA)
Imprint: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Dimensions:
Height: 268mm,
Width: 212mm,
Spine: 14mm
Weight: 895g
ISBN: 9781350299436
ISBN 10: 135029943X
Pages: 264
Publication Date: 21 September 2023
Audience:
College/higher education
,
Professional and scholarly
,
Primary
,
Undergraduate
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
Introduction Chapter 1: A Brief History of Makeup The Study of Beauty as the Study of Culture Early Uses of Cosmetics Early Icons: Royal Courts The Normalization of Cosmetics The Birth of a Formalized Industry: Beauty as a Commercial Business Shifting Political Contexts: The Politics of Beauty The Globalization of Beauty The Contemporary Cosmetics Industry Further Exploration Chapter 2: Understanding the Cosmetics Market What is Cosmetics Marketing? Company Spotlight: Revlon Fire & Ice Campaign Company Spotlight: Sephora’s Retail Revolution The “5 P’s” of Cosmetics Marketing: Product, Place, Price, Promotion, and People Further Exploration Chapter 3: Strategies in Cosmetics Marketing Company Spotlight: Revlon Charlie (STP Model) Company Spotlight: Estée Lauder Youth-Dew (Product Repositioning) Company Spotlight: Dove Campaign for Real Beauty (Brand Repositioning) Segmentation, Targeting, and Positioning (STP) Model Repositioning Strategy Company Spotlight: Kylie Cosmetics (Digital-First Branding) Company Spotlight: The Body Shop (Push vs. Pull Strategies) Push vs. Pull in a Digital Landscape Threshold-Based Promotional, Value Size Pricing, and Cross-Sell Strategies Financial Strategy 101 Marketing Strategies for Future Growth Further Exploration Chapter 4: Cosmetics Industry Innovation & Evolution A Brief History of Innovation in Beauty Product Innovation Technological Innovation Evolution: Social Responsibility, Wellness, and Inclusivity Evolution: Contemporary Visual Culture – Social Media and Brand Aesthetics Further Exploration Chapter 5: Planning a Beauty Career Career Prep Specializations in Beauty Cosmetics Industry Interview Preparation Networking Continuing Education Further Exploration Chapter 6: Makeup Theory and Approaches Product Overview Consumer Characteristics Classic Makeup Looks Further Exploration Glossary Endnotes and works cited Index
LINDSAY KARCHIN is a brand strategist at Bombas, and was previously a marketing professional at DonorsChoose and The Estée Lauder Companies. Throughout her career she has worked across skincare, color, and hair care, specializing in online and omnichannel strategy. Her approach to cosmetics marketing has been influenced by her professional ballet career in the US and Germany, as well as her experience as a makeup artist for fashion and dance photography, runway, and music videos. Delphine Horvath is a tenured professor of Cosmetics and Fragrance Marketing at the Fashion Institute of Technology, USA. Professor Horvath received her training in biochemistry and luxury marketing, and her cosmetics marketing career has taken her to many top beauty companies, including LVMH, Revlon, and Coty, the latter for which she led the makeup division in France.
Reviews for Cosmetics Marketing: Strategy and Innovation in the Beauty Industry
This insightful guide to the dynamic forces that continue to shape the cosmetics industry will serve as an invaluable resource to the current and next generation of leaders in beauty. -- Christine Chang, co-founder and co-CEO of Glow Recipe An excellent guide to cosmetics marketing that weaves together both the theory and the practical to provide a comprehensive review of the discipline. Karchin and Horvarth have done a superb job illustrating the text with real-life stories from the industry, from the very early days, to the most recent times and have included a fascinating chapter on the history of makeup. Each chapter contains well-defined learning objectives and there is a very useful section on planning a career in the cosmetics industry. This is clearly a reference text book for any aspiring cosmetics and beauty marketer. -- Simon Worraker, CEO, Japonesque The Cosmetics industry is one of the most enduring and dynamic out there, and this text book provides a comprehensive primer on the different elements of business strategy as well as important historical context for the rapid evolution that is occuring today. - Amanda Baldwin, CEO, Supergoop! Lindsay Karchin and Delphine Horvath's book Cosmetics Marketing: Strategy and Innovation in the Beauty Industry opens the curtains behind the complex beauty industry. It takes us on a comprehensive view from intriguing cultural history to the inner workings of today's cosmetics sector. A vital guide for anyone who wants to discover this unique industry. * Lan Vu, Founder & CEO, BEAUTYSTREAMS *