After finishing the book last night, I thought it was due time to get rolling with my late review. (I have a new respect for Kindlesā though – the book was heavy to cart around on transit). All the stories and the photographs included in the book made for an interesting read. Lili had lived and Leslie Zemeckis did a fantastic job capturing her roller coaster of a life.
Before the book, I had never heard of Lili St. Cyr and the differences between us are obvious. But after reading Liliās bio I couldnāt help but to pull some similarities:
- We both have affection for white roses, pearls, and champagne. I know Instagram accounts built on this love.
- Fans of great fashion designers like Balenciaga and Dior (Although my goal is to actually wear the clothes one day like Lili ā My Dior espadrilles are magnificent. The perfume they sprayed on them at Le Bon Marche in Paris lingered all the way home).
- We like to keep busy, are disciplined and are always working on something. Lili was continually trying to improve and worked hard to be stand out.
- We donāt like the feeling of being claustrophobic or tied down. Lili did have 5 or 6 marriages by the time she was my age, which seems like a lot ā but I figured she was into the euphoria of romance rather than a lifelong commitment.
- We like adventure. I seem to enjoy international travel more than Lili did but then again Iām also not carting around vintage trunks when travel either.
- We both have been to the Roosevelt Hotel, Hollywood and the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco (itās now the Westin St. Francis ā but itās kept itās charm) and Bergdorf Goodman.
- She spent a large amount of time in Canada ā Montreal to be exact. Iām from the west coast of Canada.
- Lili made a Love List (sort of)! On page 329, I was delighted to read that for an interview she broke down her lovers/friends and the qualities she admired about them such as wit, sex appeal and generosity.
At the high point in her career, Lili was pulling a 6-figure salary (maybe the equivalent of almost a million now?) but sadly spending through all her earnings at a rapid rate. Like a bad business case, if she only invested a small portion of her millions she wouldnāt have to sell her beloved house. A collaboration with a company like Agent Provocateur or Dom PĆ©rignon would have been a lucrative deal (this is easy to propose as an outsider!). She did have her own lingerie line at one point. Itās a shame her club in NYC, Boudoir never made it. Iām sure the dĆ©cor and design was amazing. Many opportunities sadly lost.
I enjoyed reading this well written biography full of details and packed with research. And although her demise was tragic and unpleasant, the story of the stripteuse can live on in The Goddess of Love Incarnate, as glamorous, passionate and full of joie de vivre as Lili St. Cyr herself.
ELENA:) ps: I had a short 5 minute 5 question interview with author, Leslie Zemeckis posted on my News & Events page.


