Essie Weingarten, Founder, Essie Cosmetics (Kunst)
At first, I went looking for a chemist that would listen to me. When I found the right guy, it was like, Wow: the formula went on great, it looked wet, it was shiny, and the application was easy. Then, I had to start with colors. I had a satin pincushion that I fell in love withthis raspberry colorI gave him that. And as I traveled, I saved great-looking colors, I gave him everything, and he matched them all up. I always say, If the color fits, wear it. Because, if its pleasing to the eye, its going to be pleasing to the soul. We have three original colors: Bordeaux, which is like a fine bottle of red wine, and which is the first burgundy that I did and is still alive and does very well; Blanc, which was a stark, chalk white; and Baby's Breath, a soft white, which I came out with so that women could have a French manicure with a natural looking tip instead of the white-white tip. Those colors are thirty-one years-old. The pincushion happened to be Fiesta, and that one has also been around for about thirty years. Lots of colors have had staying power. Ballet Slippers, which became as important as the name Essie, we did the second year we were in business, so that one is twenty-nine-and-a-half years-old, almost thirty years.
Originally, I sold door-to-door, meaning Id get in the car, see salons, stop, and I always had samples in the trunk. I launched in Las Vegas first, in 81. I lived in New York, and I flew out to Vegas with ten cartons of nail polish because I said, Where am I going to find women who have disposable income? Vegas has dancers, cocktail waitresses, dealers, showgirls Everyone has to be perfect. Hands and feet. There were less than a hundred salons there, but I got every hotel beauty salon. And it took off from there.
Inspiration could happen anywhere, really, and at anytime. You see somethinglike the color of your shirt is amazingand from there, I can start a collection. Everything I do is a collection of six, so theres got to be a common theme, either with names, or colors that work together. I mean, they dont have to be in the same category, but if theres a fabulous rust, then I can come back with a fabulous green, because green and rust works, or a wonderful brown, and so on, until it tells a complete fashion story. I never know when my creative juices run wild, and sometimes its thinking of the name and sometimes its the colors. We were in Warsaw [Poland] probably a month ago for the Euro Cup and I saw this purple, but I saw it everywhere. When I asked the people I was with about it, they said, What are you talking about, purple? We dont see purple anywhere. And it was the color of the backdrop for the Euro Cup, and people didnt even realize it. It looked so fresh, and its a new spin on purple. So, Ive been working in that color rangethats a category thats not overdone for us, so between lilac to purple, we can have so much fun. I guess because Im a woman, I feel that I know what women want and if I get tired of colors, Im feeling that other people do, as well. Of course, you have your timeless classics that you can wear from the bedroom to the boardroom to the ballroom and always be dressed perfectly. But right now, greens and blues have been huge. I can never do enough blues and greens. People go wild. Why? It makes us happy: its the sea and the sky. Greens can be nature, it can be grass, it can be beautiful flowers
Ill usually come out with eighteen colors when Ill only need six, and then we do process of elimination with my team. I always listen to what people have to say, but the final decision is mine. For example, everyone says Im the 'no-yellow girl' because everyone in the world was doing yellow this season and I wouldnt do yellow. It really doesnt sell. And they were like, No, no, no, we have to do yellow! I said, Well, let the other companies do yellow. At the end of the day, its a great accent color, but to wear yellow, its very difficult. So all these companies did yellow and if you go into the stores, you see yellow still sitting on the shelves.
In Europe, as far as color is concerned, women are a little more sophisticated. They like a lot of green, and they do a lot of accent fingershaving the ring or index finger a different color than all the others. It's a lot of fun and it's a conversation piece, which is what this is all about. People say, Why nails? and I say, Number one, its an affordable luxury. Number two, it takes any old outfit and makes it new, and three, you can talk about it for days. For women, its better than any psychiatrist. We really relax. We put down the baby, we put down the iPhone. Its our time to zone out. Now, of course, its a phenomenon. Everyones talking about nails. And I am laughing because number one, everyone thinks that theyre going to make a gazillion dollars, and number two, they dont realize if the color doesnt sell, theyre stuck with it. Theres nothing you can do with a dead color. Its like now with all this shatter and crackles and whatever, you cant give it away. But last year, you couldnt get enough of it. We did not do it; it was a big miss.
When I was in the ladies hosiery business before starting my company, all the pantyhose had great names. I learned that if you give things names that women appreciate and adore, theyre going to remember it. If you give them numbers, no one remembers numbers. I mean, whats your passcode, whats your password, whats your this or that? Were numbered to death. And while every color has a number, women dont remember the number, they remember the name. And if they dont remember the whole name, they remember part of it... I like to have fun with names. I would love for them to be descriptive, but sometimes theyre not. Sometimes, I just let my personality influence the color names and just have with it. And the naughtier the better, I have found. The number-one-selling red last holiday season was Size Matters. Come on! I told the team, I dont know what youre thinking about, I was thinking about diamonds!
Wicked, our black red, was world famous. It was like, how bad can you be? When I came out with itit was 1986everyone was like, Are you crazy? No ones going to wear black nail polish. And I said to our distributor in London, Just try it. If it doesnt sell, Ill take it back. She went to London and she called me right away and said, Sold out immediately. You have to get me five thousand more bottles. Mademoiselle, which we did with Mademoiselle magazine, way before Chanel came out with Coco Mademoiselle, became a best-selling color worldwide, as well as Ballet Slippers. In The Devil Wears Prada, she says the girls at Vogue wear one coat of Marshmallow and one coat of Ballet Slippers. These colors take on life of their own. Of course, I've had misses. A few yellowsfour different ones. Mellow Yellow, Mini Shorts. I also had Grammy CrackersI thought it was geniusand Oscar Please, a greenish-greyish color... Im a very good winner, and Im a very bad loser. But I always say that I know I can do six colors that will sell, so why chance it [with a risky color], but sometimes I just have to get it out of my system.
Im wearing Whos She Red. I used to always wear sheerseveryone knows me to wear one coat of either Ballet Slippers with Mademoiselle, or Blushing Bride with Sugar Daddy, or Vanity Fairest with Aurora. But recently, Ive been doing lots of reds. Before this, I was doing A-List and then before that, it was Lollipop. I just have fun with colors: it makes me happy and why not?
Let me say, your nails, number one, are like jewelsdont use them like tools. When you need to open a can of pop, get a can opener or a spoon, dont use your nails. There are so many times a woman needs to tighten a screw, even on their little Cartier braceletget the screw driver, dont use your nails. If you think about the fact that your nails are special, that they are an extension of your jewelry, youll be good to your nails. Always push back the cuticles, dont cutthe more you cut, the more it grows. Cuticle oil, you should have on your nightstand or by your desk. Always use a basecoat because it protects your nails and helps the polish stay clear. We like you to wait two minutes between each coat so you have time for it to set. I always like to do two coats. However, for men, one coat of Mademoiselle is brilliant. My husband, Max, wears one coat of Mademoiselle and no one can tell. Anyway, then you must seal the deal with a top coat.
I love nails that are fingertip length; Im not one who loves claws. Yeah, its great for business, you know, women who have nails like this take a bottle of polish. But I think an elegant hand is a great look. Theres nothing wrong with it, though, if it makes you feel good. However, chipped nails make me crazy. If my nails are chipped, Im like, Ive got to get to the salon and Ive got have them fixed now."
as told to ITG
Essie Weingarten photographed by Emily Weiss in New York on July 31st, 2012.
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