Elsa Maxwell (May 24, 1883 – November 1, 1963) was an American gossip columnist and author, songwriter, and professional hostess renowned for her parties for royalty and high society figures of her day. Maxwell is credited with the introduction of the scavenger hunt and treasure hunt for use as party games in the ...
Maria Callas, Luchino Visconti, Elsa Maxwell - Tu che le vanità ...
14 Feb 2012 ... Description There is someone talking at times, so you know... Per una volta, anziché proporre l'arte vocale (sostenuta da uno strumento non certo privilegiat...
Elsa Maxwell, the Kingmaker - The Daily Beast
1 Nov 2012 ... Elsa Maxwell was famous for being famous, a party planner who knew whom to invite. Mark Braude on a new biography of her.
Elsa Maxwell: the greatest celebrity of all-time… | CRUISING THE ...
29 Nov 2014 ... Pianist, gossip columnist, TV star, and above all a giver of great parties, Elsa Maxwell was famous for being herself. She was most likely far more interesting than the celebrities she covered. Elsa Maxwell first worked as a theatre pianist after leaving school at the age of 14 and before touring with a troupe in ...
Elsa Maxwell: Muses, It Women | The Red List
Elsa Maxwell first worked as a theatre pianist after leaving school at the age of 14 and before touring with a troupe in various music halls. While travelling, she met important figures and began attending society parties and soon turned into a professional hostess, throwing parties for high society and royalty across Europe, ...
Elsa Maxwell — Wikipédia
Elsa Maxwell. Photo de Carl Van Vechten. Biographie. Naissance. 24 mai 1883 · Voir et modifier les données sur Wikidata · New York · Voir et modifier les données sur Wikidata. Décès. 1 novembre 1963 · Voir et modifier les données sur Wikidata (à 80 ans) New York · Voir et modifier les données sur Wikidata. Nationalité.
Elsa Maxwell - Aei
24 août 2010 ... Elsa Maxwell, (1883-1963) chroniqueuse américaine, écrivain, sénariste, actrice mineure au théâtre comme au cinéma puis organisatrice de soirées mondaines, a vu le jour le 24 mai 1883 à Keokuk (Iowa). Salon à l'américaine sans doute mais ses innombrables réceptions, tenues un peu partout dans le ...