Anita Roddick’s portrait

Anita Roddick

  • 64 years old
  • Born Oct 23, 1942
  • Died Sep 10, 2007
  • West Sussex, United Kingdom
English business woman and philanthropist who founded The Body Shop, a global cosmetics store, with ethical beauty products. Anita was renowned for her helping of the world's disadvantaged.
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Her Story

Anita Roddick, the founder of the Body Shop and environmental campaigner, lost her fight with Hepatitis C on September 10, 2007. The British businesswoman embodied the spirit encapsulated in her signature products – social consciousness with feminine ease.

 

Like the title of her 2003 book, A Revolution in Kindness, Roddick desired compassionate business solutions to international problems. As an eternal optimist, she let clients know that the world could and should be a better place.

 

Roddick developed skin and hair products with natural ingredients, like her Brazil Nut Conditioner. She firmly rejected the practice of animal testing and steered clear of the chemicals typically infused into beauty products.

 

“The Body Shop,” she said, “is part of the social responsibility movement that came out he 60’s, out of the activist movement and business practices in Scandinavian countries.”

 

Born Anita Lucia Perilli on October 23, 1942, she lived an idyllic childhood in Littlehampton, West Sussex. Originally set on teaching Humanities, Anita embraced the bohemian ardor of the 1960s, quit her job and began to travel the world.

 

The aromas and sensations she encountered in her travels later influenced Anita’s beauty products.

 

Anita met her husband, Gordon Roddick, at a nightclub and the couple wed in 1970. Gordon told Anita that he planned to fulfill his lifelong dream of riding horseback from Buenos Aires to New York. Anita accepted his quest, despite the fact that it would take two years to complete, away from her and their two young daughters.

 

During her husband’s hiatus, Anita dreamed up the vision of the Body Shop. The first store opened in Brighton in 1976 with 25 naturally based skin and hair products. It was a bold move. Anita admitted, “I had no training or experience.”

 

Gordon returned and helped develop the business structure of the company. With his help, The Body Shop realized its great potential.

 

By 1990, Anita Roddick was the fourth richest woman in the United Kingdom. 

 

The Body Shop was sold to L’Oreal Cosmetics for 130 million pounds in 2006. Roddick donated 30 million pounds to her self-named foundation, believing that her money should be spent on work of social value.

 

Anita Roddick publicly announced her contraction of Hepatitis C in 2007. She had acquired the disease from an infected blood transfusion when giving birth to her second daughter, Samantha. She only discovered the Hepatitis C nearly thirty-five years after the transfusion took place.

 

In her last year, Anita Roddick encouraged everyday people to lend a helping hand to others in need, including those with AIDS and other life-threatening diseases. She patronized the Hepatitis C Trust and a host of other charities.

 

Anita Roddick advocated a “new language” for social responsibility. She was a superstar truly equipped with a new language, letting people know they could make a difference. To Ms. Roddick, this was the power and beauty of humanity.



Written by Ilana Fried


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Thank you Anita!

Kym (Mar 23, 2008)

Anita was an inspiration. She built a bridge between 'green' ideology and business. Essential for this planets future. Anita was years ahead in her thinking and ACTIONS. I travelled to London from Australia in 1990 and had the opportunity to work for the Shop. It was a fun time and the company did actually live up to my expectations. We even had fair trade organic coffee in the staff room... 18 years ago! I extend warm wishes to Anita's family. To her daughters in particular. Peace! - Kym

My Hero

Christy Nickey (Jan 02, 2008)

Anita Roddick inspired me to become a business owner. She taught me to do it with kindness and strength and to be a concientious supporter of the planet and its people all the while. She is forever one of my greatest heros. I thank her soul for its bravery in teaching the world to stand up and shout out loud the truth of the human soul. She was and will always be a blessing in my life and though I never had the honor of meeting her I love her dearly. Thank you Anita for being beautiful, incredible you.

My Memory

Dale and Sally Fitzgibbons (Dec 18, 2007)

Anita stayed with us several times when in the US. Living the the midwest, at one time we had a cornfield right up against our property line. Anita awoke one morning and insisted, absolutely insisted that we all go out and sing the theme song from "Oklahoma" (the musical) to the corn. And, of course, we did...and laughed and laughed.

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