Guest Lecture - Denise Sutton and Roberta Maierhofer
“Reimagining Beauty and Wellness”
Denise Sutton and Roberta Maierhofer
New York City College of Technology (City Tech) and University of Graz
Abstract:
This presentation explores the shifting cultural and social constructions of beauty over the life-course, tracing a movement from the beauty industry’s earlier obsession with anti-aging products toward contemporary emphases on body positivity, women’s empowerment, and the fluidity of embodied identities. Drawing on feminist reassessments of menopause and aging from the 1990s onward, the project highlights how age is not biologically fixed but socially produced, allowing for a reconceptualization of beauty as relational, dynamic, and context-dependent across time and space. By situating these shifts within the broader business strategies of the global beauty industry, the paper examines how consumers and corporations have both shaped and responded to these cultural narratives, monetizing new ideals of inclusivity and empowerment. Ultimately, this presentation demonstrates how the commercial imperatives of the beauty industry intersect with feminist and cultural discourses to redefine consumer markets and challenge traditional boundaries of beauty.
Bio
Denise Hardesty Sutton, PhD (dsutton@citytech.cuny.edu), Associate Professor, Business History, Department of Business, The City University of New York—City Tech, Brooklyn, NY, 2021-present; Co-Founder/-Director, Fashion Futures at the Graduate Center, City University of New York, 2025-present; Fulbright Award Recipient, Vienna, Austria, June 2022 (awarded in 2020).