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    9                         PREFACE

  10                         CHAPTER 1

                               TEXAS

  24                         CHAPTER 2

                               NEW YORK

  74                         CHAPTER 3

                               HOLLYWOOD

132                         CHAPTER 4

                               GOODBYE, HOLLYWOOD

156                         CHAPTER 5

                               BACK IN BUSINESS

174                         CHAPTER 6

                               MEXICO AND THE ZONA ROSA

202                         CHAPTER 7 FLATO'S LEGACY

210                         ENDNOTES

214                         BIBLIOGRAPHY

216                         ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

217                         ILLUSTRATION CREDITS

219                         INDEX

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Paul Flato jeweler to the stars

Writer : Irvine Bray Elisabeth

Editor : Antiques Collectors Club

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Pub year : 2010

Pages : 224

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S : 29X29

Pictures : 240

Includes colors : 140

Binding : Relié sous jaquette

Language : Anglais

ISBN : 978-185149-6242

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EAN : 9781851496242

Paul Flato: Jeweler to the Stars celebrates the work of Hollywood's first celebrity jeweller. This lavishly illustrated book shows Flato's exquisite pieces in all their glory, sparkling on the page alongside the stars, socialites and heiresses who wore them. At the height of Flato's career, he was more famous than Tiffany & Co. or Harry Winston.

Branching into Motion Pictures at the pinnacle of Hollywood's Golden Era, Flato designed jewellery for a total of six films, including Holiday (1938) with Katherine Hepburn and the disastrous flop, Two Faced Woman (1941), the last film Greta Garbo ever made. But, in 1943 at the peak of his celebrity, Flato found himself facing financial ruin and heading "up the river" to the infamous Sing Sing Prison as his career and reputation plummeted. Now, more than a half-century later, Flato's distinctive jewellery, still fresh and chic, has reemerged to captivate a new audience.

As well as images of the jewellery itself, sourced from auction houses and private collections, Paul Flato: Jeweler to the Stars includes previously unpublished photographs from the Flato family archives, images of glamarous New York and Hollywood clients wearing Flato's designs, fascinating film stills, and studio portraits, as well as many original design sketches.

This tribute to one of America's greatest jewellers with enchant jewellery connoisseurs, collectors and Hollywood film buffs alike.

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