so-so
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 ⬇️
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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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