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Evelyn Lauder Dead: Breast Cancer Ribbon Creator And Estee Lauder Doyenne Dies At 75 (PHOTOS)

AP/The Huffington Post   First Posted: 11/13/2011 9:19 am Updated: 11/13/2011 11:06 am

Text by Christian Salazar and Samantha Critichell, AP

NEW YORK -- Pink was Evelyn Lauder's color.

In her long career as an executive at cosmetics giant Estee Lauder Cos., the company founded by her mother-in-law, Lauder worked with many shades of red, peach, bronze and even blues, but pink was the one hue that changed her life.

In 1992, Lauder worked with her friend Alexandra Penney, the former editor-in-chief of Self magazine, to create the pink ribbon campaign for breast cancer awareness. It started small with Lauder and her husband, Leonard, largely financing the little bows given to women at department store makeup counters to remind them about breast exams.

That grew into fundraising products, congressional designation of October as Breast Cancer Awareness Month and $330 million in donations – $50 million from Estee Lauder and its partners – to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, which Lauder also started.

That money helped establish the Evelyn H. Lauder Breast Center at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City, which opened in 2009.

Lauder died Saturday at her Manhattan home from complications of nongenetic ovarian cancer. She was 75.

Just last month, she reminisced about the early days of the breast cancer campaign. When it launched, it was so little known that some people thought it symbolized AIDS awareness.

"There had been no publicity about breast cancer, but a confluence of events – the pink ribbon, the color, the press, partnering with Elizabeth Hurley, having Estee Lauder as an advertiser in so magazines and persuading so many of my friends who are health and beauty editors to do stories about breast health -- got people talking," she said. Then, three years after distributing the first pink ribbon, a flight attendant noted it on Lauder's lapel and said, "I know that's for breast cancer."

"From there, it became ubiquitous," she remembered.

Lauder had been diagnosed with her cancer in 2007, but it didn't slow her down much. Come each October, she appeared at cancer awareness events around the world.

The rest of the time, she went to work at Estee Lauder's Fifth Avenue headquarters, which, despite its annual revenue of $2.48 billion, was run much like a family business. Over the years, Evelyn Lauder would hold many positions there and she helped develop its lines of skin care, makeup and fragrance.

She came up with the name of its popular Clinique brand during the 1960s. Most recently, she held the title of senior corporate vice president.

Her other passion was photography, and she was the author of the book "In Great Taste: Fresh, Simple Recipes for Eating and Living Well."

Born Evelyn Hausner in 1936 in Vienna, Austria, she fled Nazi-occupied Europe with her parents, and they settled in the U.S. She attended public schools in New York City and Hunter College, part of the City University of New York.

As a college freshman, she met her husband, the elder son of Estee Lauder and whose family owned what was then a small cosmetics company.

"We had five products in the line, we only had two or three colors in our lipsticks," she told cable news channel NY1 in 2005. "It was a baby company."

The young couple married in 1959. Leonard Lauder is now chairman emeritus of the company. Estee Lauder died in 2004 at 97.

Leonard and Evelyn Lauder's son William is executive chairman of Estee Lauder Cos. Another son, Gary, is managing director of Lauder Partners LLC, a technology investment firm.
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AP Fashion Writer Samantha Critchell contributed to this report from Ridgefield, Conn.


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SavvyGirl
03:03 PM on 11/15/2011
Fabulous woman!
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auntbush
bushbabe
07:24 PM on 11/14/2011
May her soul rest in peace. She was an innovator and an icon in the industry.
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ReadMyLipstick1
It can't be that hard.
10:33 AM on 11/14/2011
This is a fine company. I have dealt with them for a number of years. Condolences to all for the loss of Evelyn Lauder. She made many outstanding contributions to women and others. .
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jerryjerry5959
LIFE--Good and bad days. Just have more good ones
05:11 AM on 11/14/2011
RIP....What a contributor to society
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dems08
Above all... avoid the moor
01:25 AM on 11/14/2011
I wonder how many lives she saved or lengthened... too many to count.

RIP
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12:23 AM on 11/14/2011
This is the second time in as many days that I have seen the term nongenetic used.
Both times it was referring to ovarian cancer.

What's leaching from our environment and metaticizing as ovarian cancer now ?????

You know who knows the answer to this ? The Chemical Polluters !!!!!
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tulsey
I was Bill Hicks.
12:09 AM on 11/14/2011
Hope her estate goes to research and hospicare.
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11:14 PM on 11/13/2011
Over the years, Evelyn Lauder raised more than $350 million for breast cancer.  The Memorial Solan-Kettering Evelyn H. Lauder Breast Cancer Center was the culmination of years of dedication to serve the needs of others. The fundraising drive she personally kicked off for this 17-story, 239,000 square foot facility raised more than $18 million. It was the first breast cancer diagnostic and treatment center of its kind--and continues to serve as a model worldwide. 

But breast cancer wasn't her only concern; Ms. Lauder used her influence as a cosmetic powerhouse to get editors to write about the Aids epidemic when no one wanted to talk about it. She used her work in the Lauder Foundation to get New York to design city playgrounds to actually challenge children' imaginations and abilities. Over the years she contributed both time, money, and effort to a variety of social causes to help those in her community. 

Ms. Lauder died of ovarian cancer, but she was also a breast cancer survivor (diagnosed in 1989).  Nonetheless, she didn't want her battle with breast cancer to be the story--instead, she wanted to focus on helping others. Ms. Lauder was a truly selfless woman who gave so much to the community at large. 
03:13 AM on 11/14/2011
Hundreds of millions raised and the progress to date..."early detection is best."

SO, where is all this money going and who is stealing it?
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VegasBabe
All for one & one for all!
09:14 AM on 11/14/2011
YES! Inquiring minds want to know!
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canobserv
09:30 AM on 11/14/2011
gone the same place as all that money raised for New Orleans I would wager....
11:04 PM on 11/13/2011
I have always loved and worn Estee Lauder products. I have four daughters, and the Christmas that each one turned twelve, she would receive the gift set from Estee Lauder, which would include a "make-over" at their counter in the department store. My girls loved the pampering and attention, and they learned how to put on make-up from an "expert". They would have rolled their eyes if Mom had told them the same things.
Rest in Peace, Evelyn. You've done great work, and generations of women have benefited.
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Camille Gray
09:19 AM on 11/14/2011
Aww that sounds so cool! Your daughters must have been so happy. I had tread the rough waters of make up all by myself before I even KNEW about Lauder. Rough times lol
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jackiwhitford
Be a light unto the world
11:02 PM on 11/13/2011
God bless the Lauder family. They not only gave my mom Youth Dew and Cinnabar fragrances, they brought under their corporation umbrella Bobbi Brown Cosmetics, MAC Cosmetics, Ojon Hair Care and so many more products I love.
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coreelectric
Middle class fighting back!
10:49 PM on 11/13/2011
Cancer can be eliminated, but not by the B.S. pharmaceutical methods which have been proven time and time again to fail.
Too bad Evelyn Lauder wasn't able to embrace the truth about cancer, how it thrives, and how it can be eliminated before it was too late.
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the A Cappellan
My motto is my bloodtype; B+ Be Positive.
10:42 PM on 11/13/2011
She was beautiful, from the inside out. The epitome of class and a member of the caste system's final honor roll. She with dignity and compassion allows the unique and frail line between aristocracy and the masses. She was a women of and with Class.
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kenhamlett
10:33 PM on 11/13/2011
As the son of a mother who died from breast cancer, the brother of a sister who is surviving breast cancer, and a person living with my own type of the disease (lymphoma -- I am fine), I salute the wonderful work Mrs. Lauder did to bring the disease out of the shadows and to raise money for research and treatment. My condolences to her family. They should be very proud of all that she did!
10:16 PM on 11/13/2011
God bless her. Even at 77, my mother can't live without her Estee Lauder makeup.
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QuietTom
10:09 PM on 11/13/2011
In 1991 the Visual AIDS Artists Caucus designed the crossed ribbon that has been worn since then to bring awareness to the fight against AIDS. The chose red as the color for their new design. The Visual AIDS Artists Caucus astutely did not copyright the design. Subsequently the ribbon has been used in many other colors to bring awareness to the fight against other horrible diseases. Ms Lauder and Ms Penney are to be commended for their tireless efforts for finding a cure for breast cancer and for thinking of using the AIDS ribbon and coloring it pink as an aid to their efforts.