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93- Aesop - Business Design Teardown

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Release Date: 08/17/2023

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Ahh, the unmistakable scent of a new Business Teardown! This one has notes of brand elegance and a touch of sophisticated aesthetics… but does it have the sweet smell of business success? 

Excuse our indulgence in some beauty-based puns; this week, we're taking our first look at a skincare brand that has long been admired for its design, customer experience, and attention to detail - Aesop.

With its unique amber bottles, stunningly designed stores, and a deep-rooted commitment to botanical science, Aesop's strategy goes beyond just selling skincare products. It's about selling an experience, a philosophy, and a lifestyle.

The brand has carved out a niche in the competitive skincare market by merging a keen sense of design with quality formulations. In this episode, we'll explore how Aesop's distinctive branding, commitment to sustainability, and authentic storytelling have made it a beacon in luxury skincare. 

But is this high-end brand all looks and no business substance? Or does Aesop deserve its fabled status?

 

In this latest dMBA teardown, Alen, Franz, and Tom discuss….

  • Why Aesop's investment in spa-like store experiences has been a strategic masterstroke

  • How a deep commitment to saying 'no' has helped Aesop own its place in a competitive market

  • The reasons its recent acquisition was a complete no-brainer for new owner L'Oreal

  • How China (and its booming luxury market) could unlock enormous growth for Aesop

So relax, unwind, and indulge in another episode of the Business Teardown.

 

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