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Estée Lauder's dermatologist-developed prestige skincare brand; fragrance-free allergy-tested formulations for sensitive skin competing with K-beauty and celebrity brands for prestige skincare.
Clinique is a prestige skincare, cosmetics, and fragrance brand known for its dermatologist-developed, allergy-tested, fragrance-free skin care and cosmetics that pioneered the dermatologist-endorsed approach to beauty in department stores. Founded in 1968 by Evelyn Lauder (daughter-in-law of Estée Lauder) and editor Carol Phillips as a division of The Estée Lauder Companies (NYSE: EL), Clinique was the first beauty brand to be specifically formulated by a dermatologist and to prominently feature clinical positioning in luxury cosmetics retail. The brand operates through department stores, Sephora, Ulta, and Clinique.com.\n\nClinique's hero products include the Dramatically Different Moisturizing Lotion (launched 1968, still one of the best-selling moisturizers globally), Even Better Clinical Tone-Correcting Serum, the 3-Step Skin Care System (cleanser, exfoliating lotion, moisturizer), Smart Clinical Repair Serum, Moisture Surge hydrating gel, and Black Honey lipstick. The fragrance-free and allergy-tested positioning makes Clinique accessible to consumers with sensitive skin who are excluded by other prestige beauty brands.\n\nIn 2025, Clinique operates within Estée Lauder Companies amid the parent company's challenges — Estée Lauder has faced significant headwinds from China market weakness (travel retail at Haitao duty-free channels declined sharply) and the competitive fragmentation of prestige skincare by celebrity brands (Rhode by Hailey Bieber, Rare Beauty by Selena Gomez) and Korean beauty (K-beauty). Clinique's clinical positioning and medical-credibility aesthetic may provide differentiation against trend-driven competitors. Clinique competes with Lancôme, SK-II, Sunday Riley, and Paula's Choice for prestige skincare market share. The 2025 strategy focuses on TikTok-driven product virality and engaging Gen Z consumers with clinically-backed efficacy messaging.
Beaverton global athletic footwear and apparel (NYSE: NKE) at $51.4B FY2024 revenue with 18% market share; CEO Elliott Hill returned Sept 2024 with Win Now strategy to restore wholesale channels and running category competing with On Running and adidas.
Nike, Inc. is a Beaverton, Oregon-based global athletic footwear, apparel, and equipment company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: NKE) as a Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 component — generating $51.4 billion in fiscal year 2024 (ended May 31, 2024) revenue with approximately 83,700 employees worldwide and approximately 18% global athletic footwear market share. Nike brands include Nike (performance footwear, apparel, and equipment), Jordan Brand (lifestyle basketball and athletic), and Converse (lifestyle footwear). In September 2024, Elliott Hill returned to Nike as President and CEO (replacing John Donahoe who had led the company since 2020), launching a "Win Now" strategy focused on sport performance product investment, wholesale partner relationship restoration, and competitive positioning in running and basketball categories. Nike Direct (direct-to-consumer e-commerce and owned stores) generated 44% of FY2024 revenue. Nike was founded in 1964 as Blue Ribbon Sports by Phil Knight and Bill Bowerman; renamed Nike in 1978 with IPO in 1980.
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