Morphe Cosmetics
American cosmetic retailer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Morphe Cosmetics, also known as Morphe Brushes[1] and legally known as Morphe Holdings (stylized as MORPHE), is a Los Angeles–based cosmetics and beauty manufacturer founded in 2008. The company specializes in direct-to-consumer distribution of beauty and personal care products through digital retail, leveraging partnerships with social media influencers.[1][2] Morphe has severed ties with multiple partners following controversies involving several influencers.[1]
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MORPHE, Morphe Cosmetics | |
Company type | Privately Held, Subsidiary |
Industry | Cosmetics |
Founded | November 2008 Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Founders | Chris Tawli & Linda Tawli, Summit Partners |
Headquarters | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Products | Cosmetics |
Parent | General Atlantic Forma Brands LLC |
Website | www |
In August 2019, Morphe Holdings announced a new partnership with General Atlantic, which acquired a majority stake in the company.[3] The additional terms of the deal were not disclosed, but Morphe' existing shareholders continued to be investors in the company.[4][5]
On January 5, 2023, Morphe announced on social media that all its U.S. stores would close immediately, citing criticism of employee working conditions and a shift to focus more on their digital storefront, A week later, on January 12, 2023, Morphe's parent company, Forma Brands, filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy.[6] At that time, Morphe owed YouTube stars and beauty influencers Jaclyn Hill $2 million and Jeffree Star $1.4 million in unsecured claims.[7] In March 2023, Morphe′s main creditors bought Forma for $690 million. [8]
Partnerships
Morphe partnered with Shane Dawson and Jeffree Star but severed ties with them in 2020. This decision came amid online criticism of the brand following a feud between beauty vloggers Tati Westbrook and James Charles, as well as accusations of racism against Star.[1][3][9][10]
Morphe initially collaborated with James Charles in 2017,[11] producing two palettes of eyeshadows.[3] However, the company cut ties with Charles in 2021 in response to calls for a boycott after he admitted to inappropriately texting two 16-year-old boys when he was in his early 20s.[1]
Other noticeable partnerships for Morphe include collaborations with Manny Gutierrez, Nikita Dragun, Jaclyn Hill, Maddie Ziegler, Avani Gregg, Madison Beer, Jackie Aina, Charli D'Amelio, Dixie D'Amelio, and Bretman Rock.[1][3][9][12][13] In addition, Morphe collaborated with Coca-Cola in 2020 and 2021.[14]
in August 4, 2024, Morphe closed their stores in the United Kingdom to focus online.[15]
References
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