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Sellers of Dreams Ruth Artmonsky

Sellers of Dreams By Ruth Artmonsky

Sellers of Dreams by Ruth Artmonsky


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A comprehensive look at the history of beauty-product advertising, charting the skills of advertiser promising to make beauty-dreams come true.

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Sellers of Dreams: Fifty years of the advertising of beauty products 1920-1970 by Ruth Artmonsky

From the latter part of the 19th century there was a fever of experiment resulting in the development of what were to become brand-named beauty products. Some manufacturers were generally interested in producing 'healthy' products that could beautify without harming; others were chancers climbing on the band wagon.
Most beauty product manufacturers started with one or two specialised products - for the hair or nails or skin - but eventually all involved in the beauty industry seemed to be selling everything - from lipsticks to false eye lashes; minnows in the industry were swallowed up by whales.
Advertising for beauty products moved with social trends - from flapper girl to Carnaby Street Twiggy lookalikes. Gullible consumers were offered solutions to achieving their dreams - to look forever young, to attract attention, to land Mr. or Mrs. Right. Sellers of Dreams charts the advertiser's skills in promising dreams would come true.

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NGR9781916384521
9781916384521
1916384528
Sellers of Dreams: Fifty years of the advertising of beauty products 1920-1970 by Ruth Artmonsky
New
Paperback
Artmonsky Arts
2020-12-07
284
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