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Elizabeth Arden is a pioneer in the American beauty industry, founded in 1910 by the visionary entrepreneur Florence Nightingale Graham (who used Elizabeth Arden as her business name). The brand's journey began with the opening of the iconic Red Door salon on Fifth Avenue in New York City. Throughout the 20th century, Arden became synonymous with scientific skincare and luxury cosmetics, introducing innovations like travel-sized products and the legendary Eight Hour Cream.
Today, the brand is a global powerhouse known for its specialized anti-aging treatments, such as the Ceramide Capsules and the Prevage line. While the brand remains deeply rooted in its New York heritage, its manufacturing footprint has expanded globally to meet international demand through sophisticated production facilities as part of a large multinational beauty portfolio.
The brand underwent several shifts in ownership over the decades, being owned by Eli Lilly and later Unilever. Since 2016, Elizabeth Arden has been a flagship brand of Revlon. Following Revlon's financial restructuring and emergence from Chapter 11 in 2023, the brand continues to operate under the reorganized Revlon Group, maintaining its status as a leader in the prestige beauty sector.
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