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Becoming Elizabeth Arden
Becoming Elizabeth Arden: The Woman Behind the Global Beauty Empire | Stacy A. Cordery
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A sweeping biography of one of the most influential and successful business-women in American history, BECOMING ELIZABETH ARDEN opens the Red Door to a world of wealth, glamor, and the profitable business of beauty Elizabeth Arden was a household name on six continents and a millionaire several times over before her death in 1966. Arden counted British royalty and social elites from the overlapping worlds of New York, Hollywood, London, and Paris among her clients. She revolutionized skin care and cosmetics, making it acceptable for all women to embrace glamour and wear makeupnot just actresses and prostitutes. She created a successful international business empire before women gained the vote and at a time when virtually no woman owned or ran a national company. She developed the first luxury spa and insisted on a holistic understanding of health and beauty. Unconventional and driven, Arden fervently believed that every woman could be beautiful. Acclaimed biographer Stacy Cordery does full justice to one of Americas greatest entrepreneurs. Canadian-born Florence Nightingale Graham turned herself into Elizabeth Arden, using her uncanny sense of the possible to take full advantage of everything New York City offered, building her company and becoming one with her brand. In an astounding rags-to-riches tale, Elizabeth Arden came to personify sophistication and refinement. Her hard work and innovation made makeup, fitness, and style not only acceptable but de rigueur. Arden prospered throughout the Depression, reimagined womens needs during two World Wars, and by pioneering new approaches to marketing and advertising, ushered beauty into the modern era. Cordery delivers a compelling picture of a modern CEO whose career provides a model for aspiring businesses to this day.
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MonicaLoves2Read
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3.5 ⭐️

Stacy A. Cordery writes a prevailing biography of Elizabeth Arden, born Florence Nightingale Graham in Canada. Arden opened her first salon in 1910 with Elizabeth Hubbard. She would soon go out on her own and create an experience for women that was never done before. When Arden started her business, makeup was for prostitutes, not your average housewife. She changed that and became the first international woman CEO of her own ⬇️

MonicaLoves2Read company. Her company became known for the Red Door and quality products. Elizabeth Arden Cosmetics is still sold today 58 years after she passed away.

The book was interesting, but at times, it got bogged down. I learned quite a bit. Arden was the creator of many products we still use today. She held onto her company, running it the way she wanted to, until her death in 1966. Arden was a trendsetter and survived the great depression, as well as other things, by being innovative. Not only an accomplished businesswoman, she was also an accomplished horse woman. Her horses won a lot of money. She was considered eccentric for the way she treated her horses. Overall, it's a good, interesting read.

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