Brad Pitt is one of a number of celebrities who have launched beauty lines in the last few years.
Pitt owns a vineyard in France that he uses to make Le Domaine.
Pitt told Vogue he wouldn't have launched the line if he hadn't seen a difference in his skin.
Vogue said that the line is sustainable and uses bottles with covers from wine barrels.
The controlling ownership of Chteau Miraval was purchased by Pitt and Pitt's partner. Pitt filed a lawsuit over the vineyard. According to the actor, the two of them had agreed not to sell their shares without the other one's permission, and that they had given her shares to a Russian billionaire. Pitt was accused of trying to gain control of the vineyard in revenge for the couple's divorce.
Dozens of celebrities have lent their names to products. The Harry Styles beauty line is gender neutral. Rhode Skin was launched by Haily Trudeau. Selena Gomez's Rare Beauty and Ariana Grande's R.E.M. Beauty are examples of brands that have gone from celebrity-backed brands to beauty staple. In 2020, Pharrell started his own company. In June of this year, KimKardashian expanded her makeup brand into skincare, and in June of this year, she expanded her beauty brand into skincare. Stars getting in the laboratory, testing ingredients and having a hands-on approach to beauty lines are just some of the celebrity involvements in these lines.
The founder of the brand is a descendant of the owner of the vineyard in Bordeaux.
The case of Brad Pitt and the new luxury skin care line is compelling.
Brad Pitt and his wife are in a lawsuit over a cheap drink.