New York, Oct. 1: To commemorate Breast Cancer Awareness Month, The Estee Lauder Companies' Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign illuminated a total of 38 global historic landmarks in pink lights over a 24-hour period of time, creating a new category and achieving a new Guinness World Record entitled: "Most Landmarks Illuminated for a Cause in 24 Hours." The 24-hour period began at 12:00 pm EST on Thursday, September 30 and ended 12:00 pm EST on Friday, October 1. Guinness World Records made this official announcement on October 1, as Evelyn H. Lauder, Senior Corporate Vice President of The Estee Lauder Companies, and Elizabeth Hurley, Spokesmodel for Estee Lauder and The Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign, illuminated the Empire State Building in pink lights, commemorating an effort that began 11 years ago at the same New York City landmark.
The global record attempt began in Australia on Thursday, September 30th, with the illumination of Federation Square in Melbourne and the National Library of Australia in Canberra. Illumination events then continued around the world including iconic structures such as Taj Mahal Palace & Tower Hotel in India and Burj Al Arab in Dubai, Tokyo Tower in Japan, Las Condes' City Hall in Chile and the Hotel Majestic in France, then culminating with the Empire State Building. A full list of landmarks that participated are listed in the appendix of this document.
These monuments have become international symbols of hope, with the goal that when a woman sees a pink landmark, she will be inspired to get a mammogram or seek information about breast health.
Evelyn Lauder stated, "In 2000, The Estee Lauder Companies' Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign began illuminating landmarks in pink lights to alert women and raise awareness about the importance of breast health and early detection in a new and exciting way. It's been wonderful to witness an effort that began with a handful of landmarks, led by the Empire State Building, evolve into an initiative that now spans the globe."
Evelyn Lauder stated, "In 2000, The Estee Lauder Companies' Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign began illuminating landmarks in pink lights to alert women and raise awareness about the importance of breast health and early detection in a new and exciting way. It's been wonderful to witness an effort that began with a handful of landmarks, led by the Empire State Building, evolve into an initiative that now spans the globe."
Lauder continued, "To have the opportunity to celebrate the 11th anniversary of our Global Landmarks Illumination Initiative with a Guinness World Records achievement at the Empire State Building is incredibly significant and meaningful. We are very appreciative to all of our landmark partners who have joined us to cover the world in pink, spreading our awareness message and helping to save lives."
Elizabeth Hurley stated, "We are thrilled to be creating a new Guinness World
To officially inaugurate the new Guinness World Records category, a minimum of 24 pre-approved landmarks needed to be illuminated in pink for at least 10 minutes in a 24-hour period of time.
In 1992, Evelyn Lauder, co-created the Pink Ribbon with SELF magazine and started The Estee Lauder Companies' Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign, which is now present in more than 70 countries, has distributed more than 110 million Pink Ribbons and millions of informational brochures worldwide, and has raised millions of dollars for research to find a cure.
In 2000, The Estee Lauder Companies' Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign's Global Landmarks Illumination Initiative began with the goal of focusing attention on the importance of breast health through the illumination of iconic global landmarks. Since 2000, The Estee Lauder Companies' Global Landmark Illumination Initiative has illuminated 534 unique landmarks, and in 2009 alone, more than 200 global landmarks were illuminated.
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COMPLETE LIST OF GLOBAL LANDMARKS PARTICIPATING IN THE ESTEE LAUDER COMPANIES' GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS FOR:
THE MOST LANDMARKS ILLUMINATED FOR A CAUSE IN 24 HOURS
THE MOST LANDMARKS ILLUMINATED FOR A CAUSE IN 24 HOURS
Australia:
Parliament House
National Library of Australia
Old Parliament House
Questacon – The National Science and Technology Centre
Black Mountain Tower
Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary
Federation Square
Austria:
Lentos Museum in Linz
Chile:
Las Condes' City Hall
La Moneda Government House
Greece:
Zappeion
Hong Kong:
The Peninsula Hotel
India:
Taj Mahal Palace & Hotel
Israel:
The Remains of the Old City of Jaffa
Italy:
Il Biancone, Florence
Japan:
Tokyo Tower
Mexico:
Diana Cazadora
Angel de la Independencia
Ninos Heroes Monument
Plaza Tolsa
Middle East:
Burj Al Arab (Dubai)
The Grand Hyatt Hotel (Dubai)
Nordic:
Hotel D'Angleterre in Copenhagen
Puerto Rico:
La Fortaleza
Russia:
TSUM Department Store (Red Square)
Taiwan:
National Taiwan Museum
The Netherlands:
Westerkerk "West Church"
France:
Hotel Majestic in Cannes, France
United States:
Empire State Building (New York)
Pulitzer Fountain (New York)
Columbus Circle Fountain at Time Warner Center (New York)
Intrepid, Sea, Air & Space Museum (New York)
John F. Kennedy International Airport's Air Traffic Control Tower (New York)
Rockefeller Center (New York)
Whitney Museum of American Art (New York)
The Pacific Park on the Santa Monica Pier (Ferris Wheel/Roller Coaster) (California)
Los Angeles International Airport - Pylons (California)
Freedom Tower at Miami Dade College (Florida)
Parliament House
National Library of Australia
Old Parliament House
Questacon – The National Science and Technology Centre
Black Mountain Tower
Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary
Federation Square
Austria:
Lentos Museum in Linz
Chile:
Las Condes' City Hall
La Moneda Government House
Greece:
Zappeion
Hong Kong:
The Peninsula Hotel
India:
Taj Mahal Palace & Hotel
Israel:
The Remains of the Old City of Jaffa
Italy:
Il Biancone, Florence
Japan:
Tokyo Tower
Mexico:
Diana Cazadora
Angel de la Independencia
Ninos Heroes Monument
Plaza Tolsa
Middle East:
Burj Al Arab (Dubai)
The Grand Hyatt Hotel (Dubai)
Nordic:
Hotel D'Angleterre in Copenhagen
Puerto Rico:
La Fortaleza
Russia:
TSUM Department Store (Red Square)
Taiwan:
National Taiwan Museum
The Netherlands:
Westerkerk "West Church"
France:
Hotel Majestic in Cannes, France
United States:
Empire State Building (New York)
Pulitzer Fountain (New York)
Columbus Circle Fountain at Time Warner Center (New York)
Intrepid, Sea, Air & Space Museum (New York)
John F. Kennedy International Airport's Air Traffic Control Tower (New York)
Rockefeller Center (New York)
Whitney Museum of American Art (New York)
The Pacific Park on the Santa Monica Pier (Ferris Wheel/Roller Coaster) (California)
Los Angeles International Airport - Pylons (California)
Freedom Tower at Miami Dade College (Florida)
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