High Glitzis a close-up and intimate look at America’s child beauty pageants, and in turn our society’s obsession with youth, beauty, fame, and fortune. Susan Anderson’s vibrant portraits of pageant contestants twist notions of sexuality and identity, with a new perspective on this uniquely American subculture. “High Glitz” is a subgenre of child beauty pageants characterized by couture “glitz” costumes and a broad array of cosmetic preparations including, among other tricks of the trade: glamour makeup, elaborate hairstyles, and “flippers” (false front teeth veneers). Anderson’s stunning visuals are complimented by a “High Glitz Style Guide,” defining and providing examples of the following categories: Beauty/Formal Wear, Western Wear, Sportswear, and Swimwear, with a special section on hairstyles such as “the Barbie” and the “Up-do.” Each year as many as 100,000 children under the age of 12 participate in U.S. child beauty pageants, and it has recently become a billion-dollar industry. Parents invest thousands of dollars on costumes and private coaches to give their children a competitive edge. Countless hours are spent by professional hair and makeup artists on each child in preparation for the competition. The girls are spray-tanned, made-up, and groomed to a glossy perfection. Anderson captures the results of this time-consuming transformation process in exquisite detail. In seeing how our society’s values of beauty, glamour, and celebrity are reflected in the hopes and dreams of thousands of young girls, we come to see that these pageants are a reflection of American culture itself.
The Riviera Set reveals the story of the group of people who lived, partied, bed-hopped and politicked at the Château de l'Horizon near Cannes, over the course of forty years from the time when Coco Chanel made southern French tans ...
“Intense….A higher caliber of entertainment.” —New York Times Elmore Leonard’s Glitz is a killer…in the best possible way. “The King Daddy of crime writers” (Seattle Times) electrifies with this unputdownable noir tale of a ...
Glitz, Glamour & God This book promises you that no matter what you have done, what secrets you are keeping, or how distant you may be from believing that you are special and deserving of all things good, you can transform your life into ...
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Glitz Glamour Style is the story of a “wannabe” fashionista and her observations of how fashion has touched her life over the span of 60 plus years.
Barbie and her friend Emily go shopping to find the perfect outfit to wear to the Mega Music Awards, in a story that includes tips for choosing clothing based on the wearer's complexion and the event.
A true story of a woman whose worst nightmare comes true with the loss of one of her children.
I suffered from a drug addiction which lasted twenty-two years. In this book, I explained what I believe set it off and all the trials and tribulations God sent me before I reached my deliverance.
A nice, thick corned beef on rye. No, two corned beefs on rye.” Allison stared silently at Lee Simons. The thought of this stick of a woman cramming two overstuffed sandwiches down her gullet, leaving a trail of lipstick prints on the ...
However , on the morning of June 22 , 1916 , in a room he'd rented at the Hotel Florence on Taylor Street in San Francisco , he chose to end his life . The weather that day was fair , light breezes from the bay . He was eighteen .