Lakmé Cosmetics

Lakmé
Industry Personal care
Founded 1952
Founder J. R. D. Tata
Headquarters India
Key people
Sanjiv Mehta (CEO Unilever)
Pushkaraj Shenai(CEO Lakmé)
Purnima Lamba (Head Innovations)
Shraddha Kapoor (ambassador)[1]
Products Cosmetics, beauty products, and Salon services
Website lakmeindia.com

Lakmé is an Indian cosmetics brand which is owned by Hindustan Unilever and run by CEO Puskharaj Shenai. Having Shraddha Kapoor as the ambassador, it ranked at number 1 among the cosmetics brands in India.[2][3] Lakme started as a 100% subsidiary of Tata Oil Mills (Tomco). It was named after the French opera Lakmé, which itself is the French form of Lakshmi (the goddess of wealth) who is renowned for her beauty. It was started in 1952 famously, because the Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru was concerned that Indian women were spending precious foreign exchange on beauty products and personally requested JRD Tata to manufacture them in India.[4] Simone Tata joined the company as director and went on to become the chairperson.[5] In 1996, Tata sold off their stakes in Lakmé Lever to HLL, for Rs 200 Crore[6](45 million US$).

In the Brand Trust Report 2012, Lakme was ranked 104th among India's most trusted brands and following the next year it was ranked 71st among India's most trusted brands. In 2014, Lakme was ranked 36th among India's most trusted brands according to the Brand Trust Report 2014.[7] The company is the title sponsor for Lakme Fashion Week (LFW) a bi-annual fashion event which takes place in Mumbai.[8]

References

  1. "Shraddha Kapoor turns brand ambassador for Lakme". indianexpress.com. Retrieved November 12, 2015.
  2. "Top Cosmetic Brands in India". top10companiesinindia.co.in. Retrieved November 12, 2015.
  3. "Top 10 Cosmetic Brands in India". mapsofindia.com. Retrieved November 12, 2015.
  4. "Make in India: 10 Indian brands at par with foreign brands". India Today. 20 February 2015. Retrieved 15 July 2015.
  5. "Simone Tata". The Sunday Indian. Retrieved 15 July 2015.
  6. Amarnath & Ghosh; Nischinta Amarnath; Debashish Ghosh (2005). The voyage to excellence: the ascent of 21 women leaders of India IncHello. Pustak Mahal. p. 214. ISBN 81-223-0904-6.
  7. "India's Most Trusted Brands 2014". Trust Research Advisory.
  8. "Fashion business poised for dramatic growth: FDCI". Times of India. 2 August 2002. Retrieved 1 April 2012.


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