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Lincoln Center Honours Leonard A. Lauder with Women’s Leadership Award

The Estée Lauder Companies' Chairman Emeritus receives award at Lincoln Center Corporate Fund Fashion Gala...

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Mr. Leonard A. Lauder, Chairman Emeritus, The Estée Lauder Companies, received the Lincoln Center Corporate Fund’s Women’s Leadership Award in recognition of his lifelong dedication to supporting and mentoring women, and his enduring commitment to public and philanthropic service. The star-studded event took place on 18 November at Alice Tully Hall during the Lincoln Center Corporate Fund's annual Fashion Gala, celebrating legendary figures in beauty, fashion and the arts.

Leonard A. Lauder and Tom Ford

Leonard A. Lauder and Tom Ford share the Alice Tully Hall stage for a Q&A

'An Evening Honouring Leonard A. Lauder' opened with remarks by Elizabeth Hurley, Global Ambassador of The Estée Lauder Companies’ Breast Cancer Campaign. “I remember exactly the time when I first met you – I was auditioning to be the new face of Estée Lauder. When I saw you, I could see at once that you had three qualities which I admire more than any other: you are wise, you are honest and you are kind. It is rare that you meet someone who has those three beautiful qualities,” she said to Mr. Lauder.

Introductory remarks were provided by Steven R. Swartz, President and CEO, Hearst, and Glenda Bailey, Editor-in-Chief, Harper’s Bazaar. Fashion designer Tommy Hilfiger introduced Mr. Lauder for an onstage conversation between Mr. Lauder and Tom Ford – fashion designer, film director and Chairman of the Board of the Council of Fashion Designers of America. The discussion explored Mr. Lauder’s illustrious career, his role as a champion of women in the beauty industry and beyond, and the intersection of art, fashion, beauty and culture. 

Mr. Ford closed the conversation by recognising Mr. Lauder’s impact on the industry. “Not only does he have the manners, the honour and so many things that so few people have, he is so incredibly forward-thinking and he is an inspiration to me and to everyone in this room.” When accepting the award, Mr. Lauder said: “The Estée Lauder Companies was founded by a woman, and has been made even greater by the many women in the room tonight.” He graciously thanked the women in the audience and those he had known throughout his life for teaching and mentoring him along the way. Of Mr. Lauder’s longstanding love of the arts, he remarked, “Art is central to who we are as a city, a country and a civilisation. Lincoln Center represents the best of that, and these programmes bring inspiration and creativity to the city that I love.” Mr. Lauder thanked the Lincoln Center Corporate Fund for the honour and said that “an award like this is never just about one person,” noting that this award was shared with everyone in the room, since any achievement is always a collaborative effort. 

Leonard A. Lauder and Karlie Kloss

Leonard A. Lauder and Karlie Kloss, Global Ambassador, Estée Lauder

Carolyn Murphy, Spokesmodel, Estée Lauder, introduced Academy Award-winning actress and singer Jennifer Hudson, who paid tribute to Mr. Lauder on the magnificent Adrienne Arsht Stage with a performance of select songs. 

The co-chairs of 'An Evening Honouring Leonard A. Lauder' were Glenda Bailey and Stephen Sumner, Christina and Robert C. Baker, Anne and Joel S. Ehrenkranz, Katherine Farley and Jerry I. Speyer, Bill Ford and Marigay McKee, Kenneth C. Griffin, Tommy and Dee Hilfiger, Judy Glickman Lauder, Laura and Gary Lauder, Jo Carole and Ronald S. Lauder, William P. Lauder and Lori Kanter Tritsch and Tina and Steven R. Swartz.

The Host Committee for the gala included Misty Copeland, John Demsey, Tom Ford, Fabrizio Freda, Jane Hertzmark Hudis, Jennifer Hudson, Elizabeth Hurley, Karlie Kloss, Jane Lauder, Sara Moss, Carolyn Murphy, Elizabeth Olsen, Hilary Rhoda, Tracey T. Travis and Aerin and Eric Zinterhofer.

Honouring Leonard A. Lauder

Tommy Hilfiger, Elizabeth Hurley, Tom Ford, Jennifer Hudson, Leonard A. Lauder, Carolyn Murphy, Glenda Bailey

Tommy Hilfiger, Elizabeth Hurley, Tom Ford, Jennifer Hudson, Leonard A. Lauder, Carolyn Murphy and Glenda Bailey on the gold carpet

Elizabeth Hurley, Leonard A. Lauder, Carolyn Murphy

Elizabeth Hurley, Leonard A. Lauder and Carolyn Murphy. Carolyn spoke of Mr. Lauder, stating, “Leonard, your love, your respect and your elevation of women is unparalleled to anyone I’ve ever known.”

Deirdre Stanley, Tracey T. Travis, Sara Moss, Jane Hertzmark Hudis

Deirdre Stanley, Executive Vice President and General Counsel, Tracey T. Travis, CFO, Sara Moss, Vice Chairman and Jane Hertzmark Hudis, Group President, celebrate Mr. Lauder

MaryAnn and Fabrizio Freda

President and CEO, Fabrizio Freda, with his wife MaryAnn

Danielle Lauder

Danielle Lauder, actress and granddaughter of Mr. Lauder

William P. Lauder and Leonard A. Lauder

William P. Lauder, Executive Chairman, and Mr. Lauder

Glenda Bailey

“One of the great joys of knowing Leonard is that he knows what people need often before they know that for themselves,” said Glenda Bailey, Editor-in-Chief, Harper’s Bazaar, who introduced Mr. Lauder

Jane and Aerin Lauder

Aerin Lauder, Founder and Creative Director, AERIN, and Jane Lauder, Global Brand President, Clinique

John Demsey and Alina Cho

John Demsey, Executive Group President, and Alina Cho, [title]

Tommy Hilfiger

Tommy Hilfiger, fashion designer and friend of Mr. Lauder spoke, saying “It’s not only his impact on the beauty world but his dedication to philanthropy and the arts that brings us here today.”

The Lincoln Center Corporate Fund has previously honoured Karl Lagerfeld, Stella McCartney, Valentino Creative Directors Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli, Carolina Herrera, Louis Vuitton’s Nicolas Ghesquière and Coach’s Stuart Vevers.

In the past six years, more than $8.7 million that has been raised at the annual Fashion Gala support the efforts of the Lincoln Center Corporate Fund. More than $2.1 million was raised at yesterday’s gala, and all proceeds from the event will be dispersed to ten performing arts organisations across Lincoln Center’s campus.

All photos courtesy of Getty images

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