"Burns makes it abundantly clear . . . they just don't make
heiresses like Millicent Rogers anymore." --Hampton Sides
Nobody knew how to live the high life like Standard Oil heiress
Millicent Rogers. Born to luxury, she lived in a whirl of European
vacations, exquisite clothing, and dashing men.
In "Searching for Beauty," Cherie Burns chronicles Rogers's
rebellious life from her days as a young girl afflicted with
rheumatic fever to her final days as one of the legendary
chatelaines of New Mexico. She eloped with a penniless baron;
danced tangos in European nightclubs; romanced Roald Dahl,
Secretary of Defense James Forrestal, and Hollywood icon Clark
Gable; and triumphed in the world of fashion. She was muse to
legendary American designer Charles James, appeared in "Vogue" and
"Harper's Bazaar" and popularized Southwestern style by adopting
turquoise jewelry, squaw skirts and short-waist jackets as her
signature look.
With "Searching for Beauty," Millicent Rogers enters the
pantheon of great American women who, like Diana Vreeland and Babe
Paley, put their distinctive stamp on American style.
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