Last Minute Mother's Day Gift Guide
David Ruff
Whether you’re with the mom in question 24/7 or you’re miles apart, these are the presents that are going to delight, distract, and indulge her.
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Whether you’re with the mom in question 24/7 or you’re miles apart, these are the presents that are going to delight, distract, and indulge her.
Read More1. What is the story behind the name "Ellis Brooklyn"?
2. How has having your own beauty column for the New York Times inspire you to create your own brand?
3. I remember you telling me that creating a brand is a very personal thing, can you elaborate on that?
4. What is your favorite and least favorite thing about having your own brand?
5. What is the afflatus behind each fragrance scent?
"Because I wanted to keep it very personal, each scent is about taking an ingredient and really doing it in a way that hasn't been addressed well before. For example, SCI FI, our latest scent is taking vanilla, which is very well known, and keeping all its warm beauty but doing it in an elegant, almost clean way as opposed to your typical gourmand, cupcake-y vanillas of old."
6. If you had to describe your own personal scent, what would your top three adjectives be?
"I specifically created Ellis Brooklyn Myth for myself. To me, it's pretty yet urbane, modern yet warm."
7. What do you look for in a fragrance, and how have you applied that to each scent you have produced?
8. Can we expect any other beauty products, such as skincare and makeup, from Ellis Brooklyn in the future?
Right now, I think there are enough amazing skincare options out there right now. I feel like I could have a few things to say about natural or green makeup but it's not really something I'm planning on. I'm truly focused on fragrance.
9. How does beauty resonate with you in terms of current-politics and issues in the world? Is it an outlet of expression, a symbol for feminism, a distraction from the real world, or all of the above?
10. What does being a powerful creative woman in the beauty industry mean to you?
11. If you had to name someone(s) as your muse for your fragrance line, who would it be and why?
"I don't have a muse. I actually would like to get away from the idea of a muse for fragrance. I feel like I see a lot of muses being created that are not at all like what real, modern women or men are like. I want each scent to stand on its own."
12. Where do you see yourself, and Ellis Brooklyn in 5 years from now?