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🗓️ 25 March 2025
⏱️ 32 minutes
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Pat McGrath is widely regarded as one of the most influential makeup artists of all time. Known simply as “Mother” to some in the industry, she’s been behind some of the most memorable runway beauty moments for decades. In 2015, she launched her namesake brand, Pat McGrath Labs, which quickly became a beauty phenomenon – going viral with its glittering gold pigment and reaching a $1 billion valuation just two years later.
But almost a decade on, the business tells a different story. With its valuation now a fraction of what it once was, high executive turnover, limited product accessibility, and internal challenges, the brand’s future hangs in the balance – even as McGrath's own star continues to rise with a new role as beauty director for Louis Vuitton.
The Business of Beauty editor Brennan Kilbane and executive editor Priya Rao, explore what went wrong and how the business can get back on track.
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0:00.0 | Hello and welcome to the debrief from the business of fashion where each week we delve |
0:11.9 | into our most popular B-O-F professional stories with the correspondence who created them. |
0:17.0 | I'm senior correspondent, Sheena Butler Young. |
0:19.5 | And I'm executive editor, Brian Baskin. |
0:22.2 | Picture in your head a memorable beauty moment from a fashion show anytime in the last 30 years. |
0:27.8 | And there's a very good chance you're picturing something dreamed up and probably applied directly to the model's face by Pat McGrath. |
0:35.7 | The legendary makeup artist has been the go-to for luxury brands looking |
0:39.6 | to make a statement on the runway, in ads, and on magazine covers since the early 1990s. |
0:45.7 | Which is why what has happened to her own brand is so strange. McGrath can make a credible |
0:51.1 | claim to have kicked off the last decade of makeup artist and celebrity-fronted beauty brands when she launched Pat McGrath Labs in 2015. |
1:00.1 | Within two years, she had a global distribution deal with Sephora and a private equity investment at a $1 billion valuation. |
1:08.5 | But Pat McGrath Labs is worth barely one-tenth of that today and a seated shelf |
1:13.1 | space at Sephora to new arrivals. The brand has held multiple rounds of layoffs and a veteran |
1:18.8 | beauty executive brought in to turn things around exited after just nine months, writing to his team, |
1:24.6 | the environment that I had stepped into was not exactly what was depicted to me. |
1:28.8 | I think no one really had the proper grip of the full situation. The Business of Beauty's |
1:33.7 | Brennan Kilbane spoke with multiple former employees and collaborators for his recent piece, |
1:38.5 | what happened to Pat McGrath Labs. He joins us now along with the Business of Beauty executive |
1:43.3 | editor, Priya Rao. Hi, Priya, |
1:45.4 | hi Brennan. Welcome to the debrief podcast. Hi, guys. It's so great to be here. Hi, guys. Thank you so much for |
1:50.4 | having us. So I don't say this lightly, but Pat McGrath is a true icon in the makeup industry. |
1:56.3 | Brennan, your recent article spoke on her being makeup's mother. Talk to us about how she earned that |
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