The Deborah Lippmann brand launches at Henri Bendel and Fred Segal. Colors were “classic and sophisticated,” Lippmann remembers. “Lots of red and pale pinks.” At the time, sheer pinks and sheer beiges ...
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“The Lady Is a Tramp,” “Constant Craving” and “Drunk in Love” are all famous song titles as well as attention-grabbing names adorning the bottles of celebrity manicurist Deborah Lippmann’s nail polish ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When nail artist Deborah Lippmann started her eponymous nail product line, consumers assumed that given her last name, she would ...
Walter Lippmann’s “U.S. Foreign Policy: Shield of the Republic” (1943) has long been a favorite book of mine, not least for its remarkable introduction. “I am ashamed,” Lippmann wrote of his ...
Walter Lippmann circa 1930. His influential newspaper column, 'Today and Tomorrow' was syndicated from early 1930s to the 1960s, and was awarded Pulitzer Prizes in 1958 and 1962. (Everett ...
To James Thurber, in a 1943 New Yorker cartoon, Walter Lippmann was the object of respectful humor: a wife looks up from a newspaper and tells her husband, "Lippmann scares me this morning." To Judge ...
The team behind Deborah Lippmann, the namesake nail care company of celebrity and beauty expert Deborah Lippmann, sought out to marry its educational content with commerce. The brand, which works with ...