Lucille Ball

Lucille Ball (USA)

Lucille Ball was not just funny. She was fierce. She was smart. She was determined. She was the kind of woman who didn’t just open doors—she built the hallway and painted it red. Her journey began in a small town in New York. Born in 1911 in Jamestown, little Lucy grew up with big dreams. […]

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Helen Gurley Brown

Helen Gurley Brown (USA)

Helen Gurley Brown was not born into power or privilege. She didn’t have a silver spoon, nor did she have a famous last name. What she had was grit, bold ideas, and an unstoppable spirit. She became the editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan magazine in 1965 and turned it into a powerful voice for women. Her journey

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Anna Wintour

Anna Wintour (UK/USA)

Once upon a time, in the city of London, a little girl with sharp eyes and a quiet fire in her soul began to see the world differently. Her name was Anna Wintour. She didn’t dream of fairy tales or castles. She dreamed of magazines, of bold headlines, of photos that told stories without words.

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Ruth Fertel

Ruth Fertel (USA)

Ruth Fertel: The Woman Who Lit the Fire of a Steakhouse Empire Once upon a time, in the heart of Louisiana, a petite woman with big dreams and a fiery spirit dared to take on a world where men ruled the kitchens and controlled the business deals. Her name was Ruth Fertel. She didn’t wear

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