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  2. War Paint (musical) - Wikipedia

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    War Paint is a musical with music by Scott Frankel, lyrics by Michael Korie, and a book by Doug Wright.It is based both on Lindy Woodhead's 2004 book War Paint and on the 2007 documentary film The Powder & the Glory by Ann Carol Grossman and Arnie Reisman.

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    In 1950, Revlon introduced a red lipstick and nail enamel called "Where's the Fire?", and later used "Fire and Ice" ads. One of the world's first supermodels, Dorian Leigh, starred in some of Revlon's most memorable advertisements of all time. In 1946, Dorian was covered in purple flowers and wrapped in a pale purple sheet for "Ultra Violet."

  4. Charles Revson - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Revson [1] (brother) Charles Haskell Revson (October 11, 1906 – August 24, 1975) was an American businessman and philanthropist. He was best known as a pioneering figure in the American cosmetics industry as the person who created the first pigment-based nail polish and founded and managed Revlon through five decades.

  5. Dorian Leigh - Wikipedia

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    Revlon began full-page, national, color advertisements around 1944. Dorian's first ad was for "Fatal Apple" and was followed by "Sheer Dynamite," "Ultraviolet", "Fashion Plate", and "Cherries in the Snow." In 1952, when she was 35 years old, Avedon photographed her for Revlon's most famous advertising campaign, Fire and Ice.

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  7. Lipstick feminism - Wikipedia

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    The marketing of lipstick as something that a woman wore for her own pleasure and satisfaction was first enacted in Revlon's Fire and Ice advertisement that asked women, ‘Are you made for Fire and Ice?’, with the face of the brand Dorian Leigh posed confidently yet seductively, clad in a fitted, sparkling dress, with bright red lips and ...

  8. Fire and Ice - Wikipedia

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    "Fire and Ice" (poem), a 1920 poem by Robert Frost; Fire and Ice, part of a 1923 translated edition of The Long Journey by Johannes V. Jensen; Fire and Ice (Hunter novel), a 2003 novel in the Warriors series by Erin Hunter; Fire & Ice (manga), by Yasuda Tsuyoshi; Fire and Ice, a 1976 biography of Revlon founder Charles Revson by Andrew Tobias

  9. The $64,000 Question - Wikipedia

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    Revlon first signed a deal to sponsor Cowan's brainchild for 13 weeks with the right to withdraw when they expired. [2] The $64,000 Question premiered June 7, 1955 on CBS-TV, sponsored by cosmetics maker Revlon and originating from the start live from CBS-TV Studio 52 in New York (later the disco-theater Studio 54).

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