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The Estée Lauder Companies Invests in Mexican Fragrance Brand Xinú

Recently, Estée Lauder Companies has taken a strategic step into the Latin American fragrance landscape with a minority investment in Xinú, the Mexican perfume brand celebrated for its artisanal approach and regionally inspired scents. The investment was made through New Incubation Ventures (NIV), the group’s corporate venture capital arm, marking another addition to its growing portfolio of niche, craft-driven beauty brands. Financial details of the deal were not disclosed.

Founded in 2017, Xinú has distinguished itself with premium fragrances rooted in Mexican and broader Latin American botanicals. Its bestsellers — including Aguamadera, an aroma of salt and mezcal, and Oronardo, a tribute to the Mexican tulip — retail at $240 and have helped solidify the brand’s cult following. Beyond scent, Xinú’s design-led identity, reflected in its iconic half-moon perfume bottles and complementary products such as hand soaps and candles, has further enhanced its allure.

The brand’s momentum has also been supported by Mexico’s booming tourism sector. Co-founder Veronica Peña said in an interview that the surge of affluent travelers, particularly in Mexico City, has placed Xinú’s airy flagship in Polanco on many visitors’ “must-visit” lists. She noted that the local fragrance consumer is “passionate … and not shy about what they’re wearing,” underscoring a market with strong appetite for olfactory experimentation. Peña’s fellow co-founders — industrial designer Héctor Esrawe and creative director Ignacio Cadena — have helped shape the brand’s refined aesthetic and storytelling.

The move aligns with Estée Lauder’s broader ambition to expand its footprint in high-growth, differentiated fragrance categories. In its most recent earnings, the group reported a 13% jump in perfume sales and highlighted the opening of its new fragrance atelier in Paris as a testament to its commitment to craftsmanship. NIV’s previous investments in niche players such as Vyrao and Haeckels further emphasize its focus on emerging, sensorially driven brands.

By backing Xinú, Estée Lauder is betting on the rising global appeal of regional, artisanal fragrances — and positioning itself early in a cultural and creative movement gaining international traction. Whether Xinú can translate its cult status into broader global scale remains to be seen, but with Estée Lauder’s support, the brand is well-placed to accelerate its next chapter of growth.

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