War Paint: Madame Helena Rubinstein and Miss Elizabeth Arden: Their Lives, Their Times, Their Rivalry
Raves for War Paint

"The amount of research and meticulous personal data in this book is really quite remarkable and compelling. It provides a wealth of information from which to draw wonderfully three-dimensional characters and humanizes this iconic twosome."
Raquel Welch

"I have seldom enjoyed a book so much as War Paint. The research is staggering–I loved all the detail about society and the arts in Paris, New York, and London that so beautifully set our two heroines in context during such a long span of years . . . it was a wonderful read."
Lulu Guinness

"A compelling cosmetic portrait of the first half of the twentieth century."
W magazine

"So riveting that it reads like the movie that will surely be made. . . . With first-hand research and fast-paced prose, Woodhead has succeeded in turning dusty archives into high drama."
Suzy Menkes, International Herald Tribune

"It might seem impossible to wring another drop of H2O (water is still a 90 percent base of most cosmetics), let alone humour and historical interest, out of the absurd but ever-alluring beauty business, but Lindy Woodhead has succeeded."
Nicky Haslam, Literary Review

"These were women who were tough in business, who had a single vision–an idea of what they believed in and would do anything to get there."
Bobbi Brown

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War Paint: Madame Helena Rubinstein and Miss Elizabeth Arden: Their Lives, Their Times, Their Rivalry
Raves for War Paint

"The amount of research and meticulous personal data in this book is really quite remarkable and compelling. It provides a wealth of information from which to draw wonderfully three-dimensional characters and humanizes this iconic twosome."
Raquel Welch

"I have seldom enjoyed a book so much as War Paint. The research is staggering–I loved all the detail about society and the arts in Paris, New York, and London that so beautifully set our two heroines in context during such a long span of years . . . it was a wonderful read."
Lulu Guinness

"A compelling cosmetic portrait of the first half of the twentieth century."
W magazine

"So riveting that it reads like the movie that will surely be made. . . . With first-hand research and fast-paced prose, Woodhead has succeeded in turning dusty archives into high drama."
Suzy Menkes, International Herald Tribune

"It might seem impossible to wring another drop of H2O (water is still a 90 percent base of most cosmetics), let alone humour and historical interest, out of the absurd but ever-alluring beauty business, but Lindy Woodhead has succeeded."
Nicky Haslam, Literary Review

"These were women who were tough in business, who had a single vision–an idea of what they believed in and would do anything to get there."
Bobbi Brown

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War Paint: Madame Helena Rubinstein and Miss Elizabeth Arden: Their Lives, Their Times, Their Rivalry

War Paint: Madame Helena Rubinstein and Miss Elizabeth Arden: Their Lives, Their Times, Their Rivalry

by Lindy Woodhead
War Paint: Madame Helena Rubinstein and Miss Elizabeth Arden: Their Lives, Their Times, Their Rivalry

War Paint: Madame Helena Rubinstein and Miss Elizabeth Arden: Their Lives, Their Times, Their Rivalry

by Lindy Woodhead

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Overview

Raves for War Paint

"The amount of research and meticulous personal data in this book is really quite remarkable and compelling. It provides a wealth of information from which to draw wonderfully three-dimensional characters and humanizes this iconic twosome."
Raquel Welch

"I have seldom enjoyed a book so much as War Paint. The research is staggering–I loved all the detail about society and the arts in Paris, New York, and London that so beautifully set our two heroines in context during such a long span of years . . . it was a wonderful read."
Lulu Guinness

"A compelling cosmetic portrait of the first half of the twentieth century."
W magazine

"So riveting that it reads like the movie that will surely be made. . . . With first-hand research and fast-paced prose, Woodhead has succeeded in turning dusty archives into high drama."
Suzy Menkes, International Herald Tribune

"It might seem impossible to wring another drop of H2O (water is still a 90 percent base of most cosmetics), let alone humour and historical interest, out of the absurd but ever-alluring beauty business, but Lindy Woodhead has succeeded."
Nicky Haslam, Literary Review

"These were women who were tough in business, who had a single vision–an idea of what they believed in and would do anything to get there."
Bobbi Brown


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781118040034
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Publication date: 12/15/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 528
Sales rank: 236,858
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

LINDY WOODHEAD has been in international fashion public relations for more than twenty-five years. She worked in journalism, music, and film publicity before establishing her own agency in 1974. Woodhead retired from fashion to write four years ago. A Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, she lives in London and the southwest of France.

Table of Contents

Introduction.

1. Rivals Even in Death.

2. The Krakow Cream.

3. The Beauty Wizard of Oz.

4. Rise of a Rival.

5. Madame on the Move.

6. Florence Graham Becomes Miss Elizabeth Arden.

7. The Women at War.

8. Masters of Art, Mistresses of Money.

9. Elizabeth and Tommy.

10. In the Money – Helena.

11. End of an Era – Depression and Divorce – Helena.

12. Lipsticks and Lesbians – Elizabeth and Elisabeth.

13. Challenges and Changes.

14. Maine Chance and Makeovers.

15. Princess of the Potions v Lady of the Lotions.

16. The Second World War – Part I.

17. The Second World War – Part II.

18. The Second World War – Part III.

19. All the Queen’s Horses and One of the Queen’s Men.

20. Post-War Warriors.

21. The Fabulous Fifties: Two Beauty Queens and the Man Who Would Be King.

22. Show Time.

23. Last Acts.

24. The Final Years.

25. Taxing Times – The Aftermath.

Epilogue.

Acknowledgements.

Notes and Sources.

Bibliography.

Index.

What People are Saying About This

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"The amount of research and meticulous personal data in [your] book is really quite remarkable and compelling. It provides a wealth of information from which to draw wonderfully three-dimensional characters and humanizes this iconic twosome."–Raquel Welch

"I have seldom enjoyed a book so much as WAR PAINT. The research is staggering - I loved all the detail about society and the arts in Paris, New York and London that so beautifully set our two heroines in context during such a long span of years - well done - it was a wonderful read. Thank you for so much enjoyment."–Lulu Guinness

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