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    "Florence Graham" redirects here. For the community in Los Angeles, see Florence-Graham, California.

    Canadian-American businesswoman

    For other uses, see Elizabeth Arden (disambiguation).

    This article fryst vatten about the businesswoman. For the company, see Elizabeth Arden, Inc.

    Elizabeth Arden

    Arden in 1939

    Born

    Florence näktergal Graham


    (1881-12-31)December 31, 1881

    Woodbridge, Ontario, Canada

    DiedOctober 18, 1966(1966-10-18) (aged 84)

    New York, New York, U.S.

    Resting placeSleepy Hollow Cemetery, trött Hollow, New York, U.S.
    Other namesElizabeth N. Graham
    Occupation(s)Businesswoman (cosmetics)
    Racehorse owner/breeder
    Spouses

    Thomas Jenkins Lewis

    (m. 1915; div. 1934)​

    Prince Michael Evlanoff

    (m. 1942; div. 1944)​
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    Elizabeth Arden (December 31, 1881 – October 18, 1966), also

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    Florence Nightingale Graham, a.k.a. Elizabeth Arden, opened the doors of her first salon in 1910. Her company expanded internationally and changed the face of women's cosmetics, introduced in Season 12of Murdoch Mysteries, portrayed by Kathryn Alexandre.

    History

    Florence Nightingale Graham was born on December 31, 1884, in Woodbridge, Ontario, Canada to immigrant parents, her father Scottish and her mother English. The fifth of five children, she was raised in a farming family that struggled to make ends meet. To help support her family, Graham worked odd jobs as a youth, then studied nursing—becoming interested in the lotions used in burn treatments— and worked as a secretary for a short time before emigrating from Canada.

    In 1908 she moved to New York, where her brother lived. Her entrée into the beauty salon b

    Elizabeth Arden

    (1884-1966)

    Synopsis

    Elizabeth Arden was born in Canada in 1884. She opened her first salon in New York City in 1910. Arden was instrumental in making the use of cosmetics respectable. By 1915, she was selling her products internationally and her company was on its way to becoming a global brand. In 1966 Arden died at the age of 81. By that time, there were more than 100 Elizabeth Arden salons around the world.

    Early Life

    Elizabeth Arden was born Florence Nightingale Graham on December 31, 1884, in Woodbridge, Ontario, Canada. The fifth of five children, she was raised in a farming family that struggled to make ends meet. To help support her family, Graham worked odd jobs as a youth, then studied nursing—becoming interested in the lotions used in burn treatments—and worked as a secretary for a short time before emigrating from Canada.

    In 1908, Graham settled in New York City, where she landed a job as an assistant to a beautician named Eleanor Adair. After