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Beautiful For Ever: Madame Rachel of Bond Street - Cosmetician, Con-Artist and Blackmailer (2010)

par Helen Rappaport

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Madame Rachel had everything- a Mayfair address, the title of 'purveyor to Her Majesty the Queen', a shop full of exotic and expensive creams and potions. Her clientele were aristocratic, rich, well-connected - and gullible. She began life as a poor fish fryer in a disease-ridden, grubby corner of Victorian London. Via teeming markets, filthy prisons and high society drawing rooms, she climbed her way to a shop in New Bond Street, where her wealthy clients came in their droves, lured by the promise of eternal beauty. What they found there was a con-woman and fraudster who made a career out of lies, treachery and the false hopes of her desperate victims. This is the true story of Madame Rachel who offered her customers reinvention, transformation and the chance to beBeautiful For Ever. It's a thrilling tale of love affairs, scandal, blackmail, high-profile court cases, suicide and fraud, set against the lively backdrop of Victorian London.… (plus d'informations)
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The remarkable and mysterious Madame Rachel was an infamous ‘enameller of ladies faces’. She assured her Victorian clientele that if they used her miraculous preparations - ‘Circassian wash ... peach blossom cream and alabaster powder, the magnetic rock dew and alabaster liquid, Circassian bloom, Arabian soaps and alabaster liquid’ - they would be ‘Beautiful for Ever’. Of course it was nothing but a ponzi beauty scheme run by an audacious con-artist. She also maintained a second income from blackmailing those aristocratic ladies who had got so far in debt buying her products they dare not tell their husbands how they hoped to maintain their beauty. It was a deadly bind for her victims. Many were divested of every penny and were no longer able to afford the potions they depended on; potions that were ineffective and potentially lethal. Penniless, Madame Rachel had no further use of them. Unlike her subject, Helen Rappaport promises and delivers a fascinating story about one woman’s fight out of poverty by duping the rich, foolish and vain with outlandish claims and audacious publicity masterminded by a charlatan with a genius for fraud.
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Madame Rachel had everything- a Mayfair address, the title of 'purveyor to Her Majesty the Queen', a shop full of exotic and expensive creams and potions. Her clientele were aristocratic, rich, well-connected - and gullible. She began life as a poor fish fryer in a disease-ridden, grubby corner of Victorian London. Via teeming markets, filthy prisons and high society drawing rooms, she climbed her way to a shop in New Bond Street, where her wealthy clients came in their droves, lured by the promise of eternal beauty. What they found there was a con-woman and fraudster who made a career out of lies, treachery and the false hopes of her desperate victims. This is the true story of Madame Rachel who offered her customers reinvention, transformation and the chance to beBeautiful For Ever. It's a thrilling tale of love affairs, scandal, blackmail, high-profile court cases, suicide and fraud, set against the lively backdrop of Victorian London.

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