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Milk Makeup

American cosmetics company

Company typePublic
IndustryBeauty
FoundedFebruary 2016; 9 years ago (2016-02)

Key people

  • Tim Coolican (CEO)
  • Mazdack Rassi (product developer)
  • Dianna Ruth (COO)
  • Georgie Greville (Creative Director)
OwnerWaldencast Partners LP

Milk Makeup is a New York City-based cosmetics and skin care company created by the founders of Milk Studios. Despite its name, it is 100% vegan.[1]

History

Milk Makeup was launched in February 2016[2] and was founded in New York City by Milk Studios co-founder Mazdack Rassi, fashion editor, and entertainment reporter Zanna Roberts Rassi, creative director Georgie Greville and product developer Dianna Ruth.[3] Media executive Scott Sassa serves as chairman.[4]

The company's products were initially distributed by Sephora.[5] In addition to Sephora and the brand’s own website, Milk Makeup is currently sold at Cult Beauty,[6] Space NK,[7] and Amazon. In 2017, the company rec

Biography

Georgia Greville joined BIICL as a researcher in labour exploitation and human rights in January 2022. Her main research interests are international labour law, business and human rights, international humanitarian law and international criminal law. She holds a Bachelor of Laws (Hons) and a Bachelor of Arts (majoring in international relations and peace and conflict studies) from the University of Queensland and a Master of Public and International Law (Hons) from the University of Melbourne. During her masters, Georgia was awarded the Danny Sandor Prize in Children's Rights for a dissertation she produced on access to education during armed conflict.

Prior to joining BIICL, Georgia worked at the Supreme Court of Victoria, Australia as a senior researcher and a judge's associate, as well as an academic research assistant in public international law, specialising in business and human rights issues and international labour law. She has also completed internships with several international organisations and legal and human rights NGOs, including the International Crimin

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