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By LINDY WOODHEAD
Shopping, Seduction & Mr. Selfridge
War Paint: Helena Rubinstein and Elizabeth Arden—
Their Lives, Their Times, Their Rivalry
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
LINDY WOODHEAD worked in journalism, film, and fashion publicity before establishing her own public relations agency, WPR. For many years she and her husband, Colin—also her business partner—were pioneering exponents of specialist development, building prestige brand reputation. WPR’s international fashion, fine jewelry and retail clients included Ferragamo, Cerruti 1881, Wolford, Karl Lagerfeld, Louis Vuitton, Krizia, Rossetti, Yves Saint Laurent, Brioni, Hermes and Garrard. In the late 1980s, Woodhead also took up an external appointment as the first woman on the board of directors at Harvey Nichols department store.
In 2000, Woodhead retired to develop her writing career. Her first book, War Paint, was published in 2003 and was made into an American television documentary. Currently working on her next book, she also writes consumer-related and lifestyle features for various publications. Woodhead and her husband have two sons and divide their time between southwest London and southwest France.
Table of Contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Epigraph
Illustrations
Introduction: CONSUMING PASSIONS
1. THE FORTUNES OF WAR
2. GIVING THE LADIES WHAT THEY WANT
3. THE CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS RIGHT
4. FULL SPEED AHEAD
5. GOING IT ALONE
6. BUILDING THE DREAM
7. TAKEOFF
8. LIGHTING UP THE NIGHT
9. WAR WORK, WAR PLAY
10. CASTLES IN THE AIR
11. VICES AND VIRTUES
12. MAKING WAVES
13. TOUT VA
14. FLIGHTS OF FANCY
15. OVER AND OUT
Photo Inserts
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Other Books by This Author
About the Author
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