1. lauder - Noun
2. Lauder - Proper noun
One who lauds.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe late Estee Lauder says you can never wear white shoes after Labor Day. But of course, in today's world, that does not exist. André Leon Talley
I call myself, 'The Estee Lauder of the garden world.' I'm my own little conglomerate. C. Z. Guest
I think talented people are priceless. And I think people that are knowledgeable and experienced - and I think there's a balance of new talent and experience, which makes, I think, Estee Lauder really special. Aerin Lauder
Ambassador Lauder wrote in the letter, “Both the State of Israel and our Jewish communities are demonstrating exceptional fortitude and cohesion in the face of the pandemic. Source: Internet
Before the coffin was lowered, Paige Powell dropped a copy of Interview magazine, an Interview T-shirt, and a bottle of the Estee Lauder perfume "Beautiful" into the grave. Source: Internet
Among the many notables who enjoyed Florence’s friendship and largesse were Ernest Hemingway, Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, Charlie Chaplin, Estée Lauder, Maurice Chevalier, Pablo Picasso and Coco Chanel. Source: Internet