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^ Staff Article (March 13, 2002). "Buffet of Celebrities at Michael Award". Women's Wear Daily. p. 11.
^ Merkin, Daphne (August 26, 2007). "The Politics of Appearance". The New York Times Style Magazine (Print edition). p. 309. “She [Clinton] wears her clothes --whether the old frumpy style or the more recent streamlined look--like armor, and for all of her newly flattering makeup (courtesy of Vincent Longo) there is a grain of determination that comes through. & How well that will play in Dubuque, Iowa, even with her aubergine eyeliner softened and a hint of coral lipgloss (Longo's Virgin-Lux in Take Off), we will just have to wait and see.”
^ Talley, Andre Leon (September 1999). "Period Drama". Vogue: 606. “If I have to wear a base, it's Vincent Longo's.”
^ "Table of Contents". Time Out Magazine. October 2005. p. 2. “Claire Danes Photos by Timothy White.... Makeup, Vincent Longo for Vincent Longo Cosmetics.”
^ Cardy, Lynn (July 30, 1998). "The Man Who Transformed Geri". Now. pp. 28–29.
^ Rossellini, Isabella, ed. (February 1996). "SHOPPING GUIDE: hair, Didier Malige for Frederic Fekkai; makeup, Vincent Longo for Warren Tricomi". Elle Magazine. p. 145.
In an earlier draft, I included a paragraph about a party in Cannes at the Villa Bagatelle in 2002, co-hosted by Vincent Longo and Trudy Styler. It was covered in Hello, OK, InStyle, etc. etc, and was considered to be one of the celebrity events of that year (or decade) in the world where such things matter. It was intended as a fundraiser and indeed it achieved that goal, along with global publicity for the organizations benefitted. I wish to return this paragraph (with citations to relevant publications) to the biography of Vincent along with documentation of other highly publicized charitable/philanthropic endeavors of Vincent Longo (and his cosmetics brand). Sponsoring the Bridgehampton Polo Classic (2006), supporting the Bailey House (Aids Hospice provider, NYC) charitable auction and winning a weekend Times Square looping video for the weekend; Support for and participation in Operation Smile fundraising and promotional efforts; A Vincent Longo Cosmetics sponsorship of an AmFAR fundraiser at the Venice Film Festival featuring Lauren Bush as the model in 2002. As justification for what some editors have called "puffery" or irrelevant materials, I argue that biographical subject Vincent Longo is not only a talented make-up artist and founder of a high profile cosmetics brand, but a celebrity himself whose friendships and social activities draw attention and augment his own brand/identity. My claim is the unobjectionable one that entertainment, fashion & celebrity are key developments (and economic/cultural juggernauts) in the 20th and 21st centuries and Vincent is situated at their intersection. (See, for example, The Lear Center at Annenburg, USC, which is a venerable and well-recognized think tank/ institute dedicated to the study of entertainment as a rival force to politics, culture, economics. For better or worse, entertainment has changed the world over the past 120 years.) Flgreene13 (talk) 17:44, 4 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]