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  • THE STAR SHINER: Memoir of a Celebrity Make-up Artist (Preface. 1st Chapter) por evanjer
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    SYNPOSIS: THE STAR SHINER: Memoir of a Celebrity Make-up Artist by Evan Richardson (published May, 2013, McFarland & Co. Print ISBN: 978-0-7864-7096-9 Ebook ISBN: 978-1-4766-0137-3 http://www.mcfarlandpub.com/book-2.php?id=978-0-7864-7096-9 http://www.amazon.com/author/evanrichardson) The memoir traces a young man from a small rural Kentucky town coming to Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York in the early ‘60s to study art and escape his domineering mother and abusive, alcoholic father. After a successful beginning in New York City as a fashion illustrator, and modeling in Paris, he becomes a makeup artist, one of the first to do make-up for American fashion magazines, working with Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar, and with notable fashion photographers: Richard Avedon, Irving Penn and Francesco Scavullo. The story is centered mainly between the ‘70s into the ‘90s and weaves the stories of celebrities at a time in New York City’s history when the city suffered financial difficulties that led to a lack of police protection, corruption and decadence, played out against the backdrop of the fashion and cosmetic worlds. While America concludes the war in Vietnam, the story takes the reader into wild nights at Studio 54 and into downtown after-hours sex dungeons, bars and discos on New York's lower West Side, seething with sex, drugs and violence, where people are treated merely as stepping stones to the next sexual encounter; culminating with the death of Richardson’s partner to AIDS in the early ‘80s that turns Richardson's life around with a spiritual awakening. As F. Scott Fitzgerald described the ‘20s: “It was the most expensive orgy in history.”
  • Being An Unusual - The Dawn of the Supermodel por Roogmoor
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    An epic true story Elizabeth Gibbons Hanson's memoirs take you from her humble beginnings in Burnt Corn Alabama to becoming one of the original supermodels of the 1930s and 40s. Famous fashion photographer Dahl Wolf's original muse Liz's climb to stardom takes you from Alabama to New York City and to Paris, Bermuda, Cuba, Peru and other exotic shoot locations, to the White House and then to far flung Australia and the Phillipines where she was a Red Cross volunteer during WWII. Along the way, Liz intersects with numerous historical people including: FDR, John Powers, Jean Cocteau, Man Ray, Diane Vreeland, Somerset Maugham and many other notables. Written in her own self-effacing style Liz's memoirs is a beautiful and honest story as well as a powerful glimpse at her life leading up to and during WWII.