Shu Uemura dies
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Founder of Japanese-inspired beauty brand Shu Uemura has died at the age of 79, parent company L'Oreal reports Jan. 8. After beginning his career in beauty in 1955 as a Hollywood makeup artist, Shu Uemura catapulted to fame by creating intricate geisha makeup for Shirley MacLaine for the film My Geisha. He opened his makeup school in Tokyo in 1961 and his first branded boutique in 1983. L'Oreal purchased a majority stake in Shu Uemura cosmetics in 2003 (1"The Rose Sheet" Nov. 24, 2003, In Brief)...
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