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Elizabeth Arden: Iconic Beauty Entrepreneur and Philanthropist

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The biography of Elizabeth Arden is a luxurious skincare and beauty line that focuses on high-quality ingredients and innovative formulas. Their products are infused with powerful antioxidants, hydrating oils, and skin-renewing peptides to deliver radiant, youthful-looking skin.

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Feature ✨ Detail 🌟
Pioneering Legacy 💄 Beauty pioneer Elizabeth Arden opened the doors of her first salon in 1910.
Founding Entrepreneur 🌟 Elizabeth N. Graham, also known as Elizabeth Arden, built a cosmetics empire in the United States.
Industry Transformer 🏆 Miss Elizabeth Arden established the American beauty industry a century ago.
Global Presence 🌎 By the time of her death, there were 100 Elizabeth Arden beauty salons throughout the world.
Luxurious Services 💎 Salons offered hairdressing, facial treatments, exercise, steam baths, massage, manicures, pedicures, and other luxury services.
Exclusive Spas 🧖‍♀️ Arden operated luxurious and exclusive Maine Chance beauty spas.
Royal Clientele 👑 Fans included Queen Elizabeth II, the Queen Mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, and Wallace, Duchess of Windsor.
Perfume Collaborations 👃 Elizabeth Taylor collaborated to create successful perfumes like Passion and White Diamonds.
Modern Inspiration 💡 Her legacy continues to inspire new generations of beauty enthusiasts and entrepreneurs.
Red Door Salons 🚪 The salons were called Salon d’Oro, but are long associated with a Red Door.


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Elizabeth Arden (December 31, 1881 – October 18, 1966), also known as Elizabeth N. Graham, [2] was a Canadian-American businesswoman who founded what is now Elizabeth Arden, Inc., and built a cosmetics empire in the United States.

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From the Publisher 📚

  • Shakespeare’s Gardens: Learn about the gardens that William Shakespeare knew as a boy and tended as a man…
Shakespeare’s Gardens Book Content: 📖
  • A highly illustrated book about the gardens that William Shakespeare knew as a boy and tended as a man.
  • Focuses on five gardens in Stratford upon Avon where Shakespeare gardened and explored.
  • Exploration of the plants Shakespeare knew and wrote about in 17th century England.
  • Continually evolving gardens cared for by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
  • Reflects on the ongoing knowledge of Shakespeare’s life and work.
  • Includes information about mulberries, roses, daffodils, pansies, herbs, and other flowers in Shakespeare’s works.

SHAKESPEARE’S WORLD • Tudor Gardens 🌳

  • Shakespeare was born into an age where gardens were culturally significant at all levels of society.
  • Henry VIII and Elizabeth I set trends for lavish spending on parks and gardens.
  • Exploration of gardens in Shakespeare’s time, including indoor plant decor.

THE STRATFORD BOY • Shakespeare’s Birthplace 🏡

  • Shakespeare’s birthplace in Stratford-upon-Avon.
  • John Shakespeare’s farming background and glove-making trade.
  • Details about the house in Henley Street where William Shakespeare was born.

A COUNTRY CHILDHOOD • Mary Arden’s Farm 🌾

  • Shakespeare’s botany interest from his upbringing in Warwickshire.
  • Women’s role in Shakespeare’s rural roots and family.
  • Information about the hamlet of Wilmcote and Shakespeare’s grandfather, Robert Arden.

Youth and Romance: Anne Hathaway’s Cottage 💖

  • Shakespeare met Anne Hathaway in 1582 when he was eighteen.
  • The couple’s courtship led to the association of Anne Hathaway’s Cottage with William Shakespeare.
  • One of the most famous houses and gardens linked to the playwright.

The Garden Visitor: Shakespeare in London 🏙️

  • Shakespeare spent a significant part of his life in London as an actor, playwright, and theatre shareholder.
  • He maintained a dual existence between Stratford-upon-Avon and London during the 1590s and 1600s.
  • Explored interesting houses and gardens in London belonging to various individuals.

In Sickness and In Health: Hall’s Croft 🌿

  • Shakespeare bought land in Old Stratford in 1602 which he later gave to his daughter Susanna and her husband John Hall.
  • Hall’s Croft was built for Shakespeare’s daughter Susanna and doctor John Hall in 1613.
  • The garden at Hall’s Croft included plants used by John Hall in his medical practice.

A Man of Property: New Place Garden 🌷

  • New Place was Shakespeare’s own home where he lived from 1597 until his death in 1616.
  • The house no longer stands, but the garden remains with a sunken knot garden.
  • The garden is Grade II listed and was revived with new planting in 2016 to mark the 400-year anniversary.

FUTURE GENERATIONS ⏳

  • The house at Henley Street continued to be a major part of Shakespeare’s life.
  • Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway and they set up home in the two-roomed western part of the house.
  • Their daughter Susanna was born in 1583, and the twins, Judith and Hamnet, started life there two years later.
  • Shakespeare’s parents lived on at Henley Street until the death of John Shakespeare in 1601.
  • The property passed through family ownership until the early nineteenth century.

Household Herbs 🍃

  • The word ‘herb’ referred to both wild and cultivated plants with useful properties.
  • Herbs like rosemary, marjoram, and lavender had various uses in the Elizabethan household.
  • Women like Mary Shakespeare at Henley Street grew herbs in the garden for recipes.
HERBS FOR FIRST AID AND CLEANLINESS 🩹
  • Rosemary was used as a mouthwash and for sweetening breath.
  • Lavender water was a remedy for migraines and headaches.
  • Marjoram oil was used to soothe painful joints.
  • Savory was made into an ointment for bee and insect stings.

Snake’s-head Fritillaries 🐍🌸

  • Question mark over the identity of the flower in the poem Venus and Adonis
  • Believed to refer to snake’s-head fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris)
  • Grows in damp meadows
  • Planted along the brook next to Anne Hathaway’s Cottage
  • Homage to the poet Shakespeare
  • Shakespeare describes the flowers as ‘sweet smelling’ which is not characteristic of snake’s-head fritillary
  • Image of Snake’s-head fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris) growing beside Shottery Brook

Book Details 📚

  • Publisher: Frances Lincoln; Revised edition (May 11, 2021)
  • Language: English
  • Hardcover: 192 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0711256985
  • ISBN-13: 978-0711256989
  • Item Weight: 2.68 pounds
  • Dimensions: 9.2 x 0.95 x 10.95 inches

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  • Leaves skin feeling incredibly soft and smooth
  • Nourishing and hydrating
  • Gives skin a dewy glow
  • Works wonders on dull, dry, and uneven skin
  • Provides a radiant, youthful appearance

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