Curiosity, a passion for both the avant-garde and the ancestral, an inherent desire for excellence in all things.
To make anything of worth requires intelligence, imagination and persistence. The people we celebrate this month have those qualities in spades.
In anticipation of opening our Grand Central kiosk next month, we've been enjoying New York.
Having just come through a decade-long drought, the east coast of Australia recently endured devastating rains and flooding.
One of the joys of travel is encountering unexpected gems. Through these encounters we draw inspiration, and challenge our way of working...
Good things truly do take time: fine food, buildings made to last, and the new Aesop website...
One might think differences between men and woman, anatomy aside, would be dissolving.
Not so...
This month, make time to revisit the works of Patrick White (1912–1990), who penned a dozen novels, two short story collections, eight plays, and several volumes of poetry...
Occasionally we wander away from fact into the arms of superstition. Right now, we're fascinated with 'the evil eye'...
We have discussed wabi-sabi before. It bears repetition. This poetic Japanese theory says everything is transitory and in a state of flux...
In 1966, Robert F. Kennedy quoted the curse 'May you live in interesting times,' explaining he and his contemporaries did just that.
Instead of allocating hours to uninspiring airports and overcrowded planes, book a seat on the Swiss Glacier Express...
September heralds the start of a new season, and for Aesop, two significant beginnings...
There is no scientific link between reading and good skin, though we're convinced there must be one...
Aesop's Head Office is in Melbourne, and while this doesn't always seem an entirely fabulous choice – during the Venice Biennale, for instance...
This month, we release a deodorant. Aesop Déodorant is a spray containing eleven essential oils that prevent and neutralise underarm odour...
January is a time for resolutions and recovery, and who are we to challenge a prudent tradition?