Aesop Michael O’Keeffe, the CEO of Australian skincare […]
In January 2024, the actual sales volume in the mainland China market was very optimistic, and the group was very satisfied.
The group agreed to sell Aesop to L’Oréal for an enterprise value of US$2.525 billion (subject to customary regulatory approvals).
Back in 2008, L’Oreal Group acquired YSL Beauty (Yves Saint Laurent Beauté) for 1.7 billion euros.
At the same time, the digitization process across all of the Group’s businesses continues to evolve: Aesop remains the most digitalized of all business units
Aesop currently has nearly 100 products, sold in 320 stores in 25 countries around the world, and is very popular in high-end restaurants and hotels.
Luxe.CO interviewed Frederic Seiller, General Manager of Aesop Asia Pacific, and Marianne Lardilleux, Global Store Design Director.