Maybelline founder Tom Lyle Williams

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NICHE MAGAZINE SUMMER 2013 FEATURES LEONARDO DECAPRIO'S THE GREAT GATSBY, AS WELL AS SHARRIE WILLIAMS CELEBRITY COLUMN





















Turn to page 64 to see my column.





Look for my column on page 64
  


***FOURTEEN*** The Crash of 1929

While he didn't let on, Tom Lyle was having problems of his own. Despite the crash of 1929, it took two years for the Maybelline Company to feel its true effects. Although sales slowed, and the family fortune dwindled, it wasn't until 1931 that Tom Lyle received the worst possible news. The president of Chicago Guaranty Trust called him personally and told him that his ship had sunk. On paper at least, Tom Lyle was no better off than the guys selling apples on the street corner. He was broke.

The prosperity and opulence of the roaring ’20s were gone, as were the vamps who purchased Maybelline’s seventy-five-cent mascara. Tom Lyle realized that to save his company, he would have to rethink his marketing plan and come up with an idea that would put his product in the public eye at a price women could afford. The flashy, flapper look was being replaced with a more demure look fit for the times. Movie stars and socialites alike favored understated eye makeup. Only one out of five women now used Maybelline mascara, while four out of five women continued to use powders and skin creams.

Tom Lyle tried to market cheaper sizes of his products, but fashion magazines began to characterize makeup products “fit only for tarts from the wrong side of the tracks.” Major film studios, such as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Warner Brothers, and Paramount, jettisoned mascara and eyeliner altogether. It didn't help that the reigning empress of MGM, Norma Shearer, called eye makeup “the province of whores.” While Ponds Cold Cream and Helena Rubenstein’s makeup appealed to the rich and the upper middle class, Maybelline’s darkly colored lashes now only appealed to “the lower class.” While Tom Lyle made a quality product affordable and accessible to women, Emery created a logo to fit the times. “Quality yet sensibly priced” was printed on every advertisement page, and became the spirit of Maybelline’s campaign.

Tom Lyle saw his dream going up in smoke, and the Maybelline Company nearly went bankrupt. It occurred to him that to continue selling through mail-order was futile. He needed to put his products where women could purchase them cheaply and on demand—Maybelline was offered in dime stores, but at a very small as needed supply, and Preston and his drinking problem, failing health and poor relationship with Evelyn made him almost useless as a sales representative. He had to do something fast or sell the company before it failed all together. Rather than focus on an upscale market, he knew he’d still be able to sell his product to the working classes by making his products available cheaply and at retail. But to do that would take backing, and he was nearly broke. He asked his friend Rory Kirkland for a loan. Kirkland lent him enough money to keep Maybelline afloat until they could figure out what to do next. 


The family single-handedly held the company together, and everyone took less pay and worked longer hours. Tom Lyle concentrated on advertising, while Noel handled the administration of the company and the employees. Mabel’s husband, Chet, supervised the production of mascara, and Eva’s husband, Ches, managed shipping and the Maybelline trucks that transported products to dime stores and Preston tried to stay sober.


Also started a Blog on Word Press about my 1964 Diary. I will be posting each day of that year so check it out at http://saffronsrule.wordpress.com/2013/08/05/day-1-of-my-1964-diary/

NICHE MAGAZINE - Carrie Bradshaw has her own line shoes and I have my own Column...


Encompassing fashion and beauty, home and décor, lifestyle and travel, NICHE magazine embraces the three essential elements of the good life – where we live, how we live and how good we look getting it all done in a modern world.

 I'm so pleased to have a column in this stunning, Canadian based magazine. Take a look for yourself, just click on this link.    http://www.nichemagazine.ca/

My favorite show ever was Sex in the City.  Now Carrie has her own line of shoes, 

read all about it in this month's NICHE   Magazine.


Here is my third column for Niche Magazine.  I feel like Carrie Bradshaw!!!!



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 I'm so sorry I had to miss Niche Inspiration Ball 

Memorial Day Tribute to our Maybelline Family Veterans, along with special comments from NICHE magazine, Viva Glam Magazine writer Avijah Shaye, and @laurie_serenkin. Also my upcoming Blog Talk Radio Interview Wed on The New Hot Kokoa Show.



Memorial Day Memories from Maybelline Family Veterans.

Veteran from the Great War, WW 1, Preston Williams.

UPCOMING EVENTS....

I will be be discussing my book The Maybelline Story on the The new Hot Kokoa show Wednesday, May 29th at 6:30 EST and 3:30 Pacific time on Blog Talk Radio.  Be sure to tune in and hear what it's all about.

Here are a few nice comments from my friends on Facebook, Twitter and email.

Facebook...

VIVA GLAM MAGAZINE
Avijah Shaye 
        Here is the #VivaGlamMag article I wrote about Sharrie Williams! The fabulous lady I was telling you about. You two should meet! And I can't wait to write one about you too! http://vivaglammagazine.com/culture/people-society/3897-interview-with-sharrie-williams-maybelline-heiress.html

NICHE magazine

Celebrity NICHE Columnist Sharrie Williams

Sharrie WilliamsIt’s a beautiful Spring cover and my column is great. I posted it today on my blog. It is such fun being a Celebrity Columnist in such a classy magazine. Thanks so much for including me… Sharrie Williams (Maybelline Memoirs column)
Celebrity columnist Sharrie Williams shared a few nice words about writing for NICHE magazine... thought we would share!
http://www.nichemagazine.ca/news/buzz-about-niche/sharrie-williams

Twitter...


Laurie Serenkin

@laurie_serenkin 

Professional Makeup Artist for many luxury brands. I am constantly in search of all the latest in beauty and skincare..Beauty blogs at lserenkin@wordpress.com
@sharriewilliams loved #TheMaybellineStory . Thoroughly enjoyed. Evelyn, #narcissistic but amazing woman before her time.



Email...

GREAT BOOK!!
Good EEEEEEvening Sharrie..What brought me to your book was my looking for info on William Haines and Jerome Zipkin. Your book came up under those names and it looked interesting so I bought it.....It reminded me of the Great Gatsby.     Jan 



Stay tuned tomorrow as my series with Harris A. Neil Jr. continues with personal documents and letters during the Maybelline - Plough Merger in 1967....

NICHE MAGAZINE'S Scrumptious Spring Issue features author Sharrie Williams column.

       NICHE Magazine delivers spring in a big way. From our one-on-one interview with Canada’s original supermodel Tricia Helfer, to our exclusive Bride Reinvented fashion shoot at the Empress Hotel, and our expose on fashion legend, Vera Wang – this issue is all about unexpected beauty! We travel to Paris, France delight in the bubbles of good champagne, and report on seasonal fashion from top designers including Saint Laurent, DVF, Victoria Beckham, Philip Lim and Preen. Beauty this season is all about the lashes and very pretty in pink! Steal away with NICHE to a deserted beach in Greece with a notorious secret, and update your home with our easy to apply home decor tips and tricks.
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