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Devon Windsor - Estee Lauder launches the Michael Kors Gold Collection Fragrance at The Top of The Standard - New York, United States - Sunday 13th September 2015

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Kardashian Family Are "Proud" Of Kendall Jenner After She's Named New Face Of Estée Lauder


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Kendall Jenner is the latest model to represent Estée Lauder in their ad campaigns. The company made the announcement on Saturday (15th November) and posted a video featuring Jenner on their website and Instagram.

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Kendall Jenner is the new face of Estée Lauder.

Watch: Kendall Jenner Looks Elegant In A Black Jumpsuit At CR Fashion Book Issue 5 Launch Party In Paris.

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Estee Lauder Heir Donates $1 Billion Cubist Art To New York Met Museum


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The Metropolitan Museum of Art woke up to a very generous gift indeed this week when discovering that Leonard Lauder, heir of Estee Lauder, had donated several original cubist art pieces to their gallery thought to be worth a whopping $1 billion.  

Understandably pretty gobsmacked, The Met art director Thomas Campbell said "Leonard's gift is truly transformational for the Metropolitan Museum," with Sky News reporting that he added: "Although the Met is unique in its ability to exhibit over 5,000 years of art history, we have long lacked this critical dimension in the story of modernism. Now, Cubism will be represented with some of its greatest masterpieces. This is an extraordinary gift to our museum and our city."

Cubism was one of the most influential movements of the 20th century, with objects in paintings being pulled apart and put together in abstract forms. The highlights of the works given to the Met include the likes of Picasso's The Scallop Shell (Notre avenir est dans l'air, 1912), Woman In An Armchair (Eva, 1913), Braque's Trees At L'Estaque (1908) and The Violin (Mozart/Kubelick, 1912). In his own statement, Lauder commented that his gift was for "the people who live and work in New York and those from around the world who come to visit our great arts institutions". He added: "I selected the Met as the way to share this collection because I feel that it's essential that Cubism - and the art that follows it, for that matter - be seen and studied within the collections of one of the greatest encyclopaedic museums in the world.” The pieces will be on display in 2014. 

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Estee Lauder Heir Donates $1 Billion Cubist Works To The New York Met


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Estee Lauder heir Leonard Lauder has given his renowned collection of 78 Cubist art work to New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art in a grand gesture – not least because the pieces are thought to be around a whopping $1 billion.

"Leonard's gift is truly transformational for the Metropolitan Museum,"Metropolitan Museum of Art director Thomas Campbell said, according to Sky News, adding: "Although the Met is unique in its ability to exhibit over 5,000 years of art history, we have long lacked this critical dimension in the story of modernism. Now, Cubism will be represented with some of its greatest masterpieces. This is an extraordinary gift to our museum and our city."

One of the most influential movements of 20th century art, Cubism’s highlights include works like Picasso's The Scallop Shell (Notre avenir est dans l'air, 1912), Woman In An Armchair (Eva, 1913), Braque's Trees At L'Estaque (1908) and The Violin (Mozart/Kubelick, 1912) – all are included among the new Metropolitan collection. As for Lauder himself, he commented that his gift was for "the people who live and work in New York and those from around the world who come to visit our great arts institutions".

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Video - Elizabeth Hurley Illuminated Empire State Building In Pink For Breast Cancer Awareness


Actress Elizabeth Hurley makes a speech at the Empire State Building before the Building is illuminated in Pink for breast cancer awareness in celebration of the 20th anniversary of Estee Lauder's Breast Cancer Awareness campaign. 'Twelve years ago we started the global illumination programme and the very first building we lit pink was here the Empire State Building', she explained, wearing a pink dress in honour of the occasion, before thanking the various people involved with the event.

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