Drawing on over 25 years in international fashion public relations, Lindy Woodhead brings a unique perspective to her writing. After a prominent career that included being the first woman on the board of Harvey Nichols, she transitioned to focus on her literary pursuits. Her work often delves into the compelling life stories of influential figures, exploring their ambitions and impact. Woodhead is a respected contributor to major publications, known for her sharp analysis and engaging narrative style.
"War Paint" explores the lives and rivalry of beauty industry pioneers Miss Elizabeth Arden and Madame Helena Rubinstein, delving into their personal stories and the cultural impact they had on the cosmetics world during their era.
Zola called Selfridges a 'great cathedral of shopping', and its high priest
was Harry Gordon Selfridge, father of modern retailing, philanderer, gamble
dandy and the greatest showman the consumer world has ever known. The
charismatic Selfridge had created nothing less than a lavish 'theatre of
retail'.
FROM THE CREATOR OF DOWNTON ABBEY and THE GILDED AGE 'A modern classic that will fill any Downton-shaped hole' Daily Express It is the evening of 15 June 1815, and the Duchess of Richmond has thrown a magnificent ball in Brussels for the Duke of Wellington. The guests include James and Anne Trenchard - who have made their money in trade - along with their beautiful daughter Sophia. When the Trenchards move into the fashionable new area of Belgravia some twenty-five years later, they are surrounded by some of London society's most influential families. But something happened that night of the ball, so long ago, that threatens their new status. Because behind Belgravia's magnificent doors is a world of secrets, gossip and intrigue. 'Stunning' Mail on Sunday 'Written with brio, the novel races along with all the page-turning suspense of a thriller' Woman & Home 'A jolly romp about Fellowes's favourite subject, class' Sunday Times 'Immersive and intriguing' Stylist