Maybelline founder Tom Lyle Williams

Showing posts with label Dinner at Eight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dinner at Eight. Show all posts

Newport Beach Ladies, welcome Sharrie Williams and The Maybelline Story.

Maybelline Story visits The Newport Beach, Pacific Book Club, and receives a warm welcome and rave reviews.

                                    Sharon Jackson, Sharrie Williams, Cheryl Manbeck.


Wed night I presented The Maybelline Story, at The Newport Beach, Pacific Book Club, hosted by Sharon Jackson and Patti Mickey.... at Sharon Jackson's beautiful home in Newport Beach. 


Sharon with her husband, Thomas Jackson are the owners or World Travel.  (click... to view their website.)






Sharon and her husband Thomas Jackson.....
World Travel was started in 1938 by Thomas Jackson's father and is, today, a premier global, travel agency.


              LOU PEREIRA and CHERYL MANBECK


Check out my friend, (since we were 4 years old,) Cheryl Manbeck's, website for the secret to staying young and healthy with Xocolate.


Cheryl has been an ASID, Newport Beach Interior Designer for over 35 years.



THE POWER OF CHOCOLATE
"The amount of antioxidants that you maintain in your body is directly proportional to how long and healthy you will live."


Dr. Richard Cutler
Anti-Aging Research Department of the National Institute of Health Washignton DC.


Patricia Mickey, ASID, CID

My good friend Patti Micky, is an interior designer in the Newport Beach, California Area.... and is the Current Principal, at Dimensional Design Development.   As well as Owner of PMA Design Group. 



Maybelline's own original Blond Bombshell, Jean Harlow!!

By the 1930's Tom Lyle needed a Super Star who could deliver the blow of a velvet hammer on a glamour-conscience public - a public ready to purchase Maybelline, no questions asked. 
Jean Harlow, 1933
Who better than Hollywood sex goddess Jean Harlow, known for her white satin gowns, ivory skin and platinum blond hair, she created the sparkle Tom Lyle was looking for.  Harlow's glamour had the ability to reachout and grab the attention of everyone in the audience and like Maybelline, she was not unreachable but human with an earthy sense of humor.  Tom Lyle realized Harlow's superb comedic persona and stunning looks made her the original blond bombshell and used her image to explode Maybelline out into the stratospheres.



With Maybelline easily accessible in dime stores by 1933, Tom Lyle used ads like this to illustrate Jean Harlow's heavily made up eyes and entice young women to seek their own movie star glamour.   Now anyone craving that Harlow magic could find it in Maybelline's newly carded wide range  of eye beautifying products - including Eyebrow Pencil, Eye Shadow, Eyelash Tonic Cream and a Special Eyebrow Brush for brushing and training lashes and brows.
There was no stopping the female market in the 1930's known as "The Art Deco Era" from being as appealing as Jean Harlow with her pencil thin eyebrows, irresistible allure and Star Quality Maybelline Eyes.  The average girl could now stop a train with her stunning made up Maybelline Eyes and feel as beautiful as any Hollywood film goddess. 

Click here to see Harlow and those Maybelline Eyes

in Dinner at Eight!!

http://www.dimoramotorcar.com/preview.html?URL=/content/videos/KenNorton.flv



Beginning of the Art Deco Era for Maybelline