“If you don’t know Patrick McMullan, you ought to get out more!” —Andy Warhol
Celebrated photographer Patrick McMullan captures everything from the sophisticated galas of New York society to the flirty parties of young Hollywood stars. Showcasing women from around the world at the most famous—and infamous—of events, Glamour Girls contains over 1,000 color photographs spanning McMullan’s entire career.
Among the women pictured Gwyneth Paltrow, Ivana Trump, Heidi Klum, Christy Turlington, Stephanie Seymour, Kimora Lee Simmons, Uma Thurman, Jennifer Aniston, Raquel Welch, Donatella Versace, Chloe Sevigny, Nicole Kidman, Salma Hayek, Penelope Cruz, Angelina Jolie, and many others.
Mary Elizabeth "Liz" Smith is an American gossip columnist, nicknamed "The Grand Dame of Dish."
On February 16, 1976, Smith began a self-titled gossip column for the New York Daily News. During a 1979 newspaper strike, her Daily News editors asked her to appear daily on WNBC-TV's Live at Five, and she stayed with the program for eleven years. Her exposure on television made Smith a popular figure on the Manhattan social scene and provided fodder for her column which had, by then, been syndicated to nearly seventy newspapers. She won an Emmy for her reporting on the hot hit Live at Five for WNBC in 1955.
In 1991 Smith, hot off her exclusive interviews with Ivana Trump during her divorce from real estate tycoon Donald Trump, moved to Newsday, where she stayed until 1995. Smith then signed on to the Murdoch-owned New York Post. She worked for Fox News for 7 years and is today on Fox and Friends.
In April 2005, Smith left Newsday, over a contract dispute. The official discontinuation of her column came after several months of dispute among Smith, her lawyer David Blasband, and Newsday management. Lawyers for Newsday focused on a misstep and refused to renew her contract, the highest-paid in newspaper history. Blasband says, "Yes, Liz missed the date, but Newsday still had four months before the contract ran out." The matter was settled out of court and Smith continued at the New York Post where her column still appears. It also appears two days a week in Variety and in many other newspapers.
Celebrated photographer Patrick McMullan captures everything from the sophisticated galas of New York society to the flirty parties of young Hollywood stars. Showcasing women from around the world at the most famous—and infamous—of events, Glamour Girls contains over 1,000 color photographs spanning McMullan's entire career.
Among the women pictured are: Gwyneth Paltrow, Ivana Trump, Heidi Klum, Christy Turlington, Stephanie Seymour, Kimora Lee Simmons, Uma Thurman, Jennifer Aniston, Raquel Welch, Donatella Versace, Chloe Sevigny, Nicole Kidman, Salma Hayek, Penelope Cruz, Angelina Jolie, and many others.
In latter part of this book, McMullan also showed some of royal family members, aristocrats and creme de la creme of New York society, not necessarily celebrities.