- serving sauterne (French sweet wine) with Sunday breakfast
- counting the flaming and flamboyant Oscar Wilde among her admirers
- displaying far too great an interest--and an excessive amount of herself--in avant-garde Parisian fashions
Harriet
Hubbard Ayer was an accomplished Chicago socialite who, by necessity, turned
away from her privileged world to achieve wealth and success in business at a
time when most genteel women did not work.
"I have very expensive tastes."
~Harriet Hubbard Ayer
HARRIET FOUND A WAY
HARRIET THOUGHT DIFFERENTLY
The
company Harriet founded did not long outlive her departure, going into
receivership in 1896. The lurid nature of the widely reported court cases –
which included allegations of insanity, poisoning, theft and general treachery
– may have been a factor in its demise.
The
corporate assets of the Recamier Manufacturing Company were bought by Maria
Rinn, a former employee, for $4,000 at the 1896 receiver sale. She continued
the business until 1920 when she sold it to Anna Reynolds. How successful these
ventures were is unknown.
HARRIET
CHANGED BEAUTY
The New York World published a weekly beauty column written by Harriet. What used to be "tawdry commerce" was now appearing on tastefully painted ladies on the nation's finest boulevards, in factories and offices, and small towns from coast to coast. According to Harriet, as females entered the work force in greater numbers, they discovered that donning war paint was de rigueur in competing for jobs. While Harriet understood the value of good looks, she firmly believed for women who wanted to succeed in a rapidly expanding world, it was necessary to do far more with their heads than merely decorate them.
QUESTION OF THE DAY: What are your favorite beauty products?
~*~

Gina Welborn wrote public service announcements for a news radio station until she fell in love with writing romances. Her Barbour novellas can be found in HIGHLAND CROSSINGS, A CASCADES CHRISTMAS, and ECPA-bestselling MISTLETOE
MEMORIES. The year 2014 ushers in the release of her novels: THE HEIRESS'S COURTSHIP, THE MARSHAL'S PURSUIT, and MASTERPIECE MARRIAGE. A moderately obsessive fan of Community, Teen Wolf, and Once Upon a Time, Gina lives in Oklahoma with her pastor husband, their five Okie-Hokie children, a box-lab, fifteen rabbits, three guinea pigs, and a fancy Russian dwarf hamster named Tom Bob Deucalion.
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Fascinating, Gina. I can't help but wonder if Harriet was acquainted with Nellie Bly, since she wrote the column for the New York World. Very good post. I enjoyed reading this.
ReplyDeleteInteresting post. I hadn't heard of her before, but she must have been a real go-getter. Thanks for sharing. :D
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the old ads. What a story!
ReplyDeleteOh wow! I've got a whole family tree filled with Hubbards. Now I'm curious.
ReplyDeleteFavorite beauty product? I just bought a BB Cream that's supposed to make my skin look less like a menopausal 43-year-old's. It's a moisturizer, sunscreen foundation, and some other stuff, all in one. Right now I just like that it saves time!