Odele co-founders Lindsay Holden and Britta Chatterjee: ‘Design is so much more accessible’
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Not long ago, the options for beauty consumers looking for clean hair care were limited to a handful of brands at either the luxury or the crunchy granola ends of the spectrum. Former business school classmates Lindsay Holden, Britta Chatterjee and Shannon Kearney saw an opening in the market for a mass premium brand appealing to millennials’ ingredient- and style-consciousness. Odele launched in 2020, quickly entering Target, where Holden was previously a senior buyer. Gender-neutral, minimalist, and at an accessible price point, it has since expanded to Ulta Beauty and CVS, and is in the process of launching products geared toward specific hair types. On this week's episode of the Glossy Beauty Podcast, Holden and Chatterjee talked about the opportunity they saw for clean hair-care at mass retail and their process for branding and design.
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