Description
The candid and revealing autobiography of supermodel Marie Helvin
One of the original supermodels and international fashion icons, Marie Helvin has been an iconic image in every decade since the 1970s. She was a Hawaiian hippie child in the 60s, a magazine cover star in the 70s, a society supermodel in the 80s, a pioneer detox guru in the 90s and a reluctant reality TV contestant in 2006.
In each decade she found herself in the company of the brightest and the best. Still at the forefront of the fashion industry, she is as much in demand as ever, most recently modelling for her seventh British Vogue cover.
Marie's autobiography candidly tells the story of friendships with the rich and famous. She reveals the dark side of her own personality as she explains how, gradually, she came to believe in her own beauty and found fulfilment as an independent woman.
Illustrated with photographs from many of the greats, including Bailey, Helmut Newton and Nick Knight, Marie Helvin's memoir is a remarkable story of our times.
The candid and revealing autobiography of supermodel Marie Helvin
About the Author
Marie Helvin was born in Hawaii and is internationally renowned for her writing and TV work, and also works extensively for charity. She was a judge in the first edition of the hugely successful 'Britain's Next Top Model'.
Book Information
ISBN 9780753824153
Author Marie Helvin
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Weight(grams) 276g
Dimensions(mm) 203mm * 165mm * 23mm