The Company I Keep: My Life in Beauty. Here he divulges his most treasured luxuries. New York City. Central Park from my dining room.
Le Bristol in Paris. They recognise you, the food comes on time and everything is always right. During my first 50 years with the Estée Lauder Companies, I carried my running gear whenever I travelled.
I've run through Moscow's Red Square in a December snowstorm and around the Emperor's Palace in Tokyo at sunrise. The pandemic has kept me locked down in New York City, which has helped me to put the finishing touches to The Company I Keep: My Life in Beauty, my new memoir.
Antique postcards were my first passion, picked up in the flea markets in Paris and on London's Portobello Road: my late wife Evelyn called.
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