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Helena Rubinstein

Trumble Angus

9781760644529

BOOK DETAILS

Price: $36.99
Format: Paperback / softback
ISBN13: 9781760644529
Published: July 2023

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The captivating story of the first global cosmetics empire, the fascinating woman who built it, and the past she preferred to leave behind

'Because of Trumble's surgical precision, his empathy and self-awareness, his humour, his grace, his exquisite visual sense ... in his hands the facts of Rubinstein's life take on new and startling significance.' -Sarah Krasnostein

Helena Rubinstein (1872-1965) is best known for creating the world's first global cosmetics empire. At its height, her name was synonymous with glamour, with salons in Paris, London and New York, and beauty products sold at cosmetics counters around the world.

Much less well known are the years Rubinstein spent in Australia before she was famous. Recently arrived from Poland, aged twenty-three and speaking little English, she worked as a governess and waitress before opening her first salon in Melbourne in 1902. In this captivating and wryly entertaining portrait, Angus Trumble retraces Rubinstein's forgotten Australian years. Later, Rubinstein worked hard to suppress key details of her early life, but they reveal the origins of her extraordinary rise. In the laneways of Melbourne and the dusty streets of Coleraine, we see her laying the foundations of a global empire.

This is the fascinating story of an enigmatic woman, the myth she carefully curated, and the past she preferred to leave behind.

With a foreword by Sarah Krasnostein

'Angus Trumble, scoured records to chart Rubinstein's progress to Sydney, New Zealand and on to a global empire ... Rubinstein's motto, "Beauty is power", proved a shrewd prediction.' -Robyn Douglass, The Herald Sun

Book details and technical specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
ISBN13: 9781760644529
Published: July 2023

Number of pages: 304
Width: 154 mm
Height: 233 mm
Depth: 26 mm

Publisher: Black Inc.

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