Betty Halbreich is the director of Solutions at Bergdorf Goodman. The author of Secrets of a Fashion Therapist, Halbreich regularly dispenses her unique brand of wit and style in a wide range of media outlets from the Today show to the Wall Street Journal to Refinery29. The legendary personal shopper--who has been impeccably dressing her clients for forty years and herself for eighty-six--was featured in The New Yorker and the 2013 documentary Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's. She is also the inspiration for a forthcoming HBO television series written by Lena Dunham.
Praise for I'll Drink to That
"Lena Dunham, creator of HBO's Girls, is now developing a series
inspired by Ms. Halbreich's life. The impatient, however, can
satisfy their curiosity more immediately with I'll Drink to That,
the long-anticipated memoir in which Ms. Halbreich chronicles her
life in the dressing room and beyond." --The Wall Street
Journal
"Charming... An inspirational feminist tale." --People Magazine
"Tart, funny." --Entertainment Weekly
"Sartorial style becomes a philosophy of life in this spirited
memoir...Halbreich comes across as sage and gracious as she
narrates a life full of incident, taking us inside the fashion
industry and one of its great institutions." --Publishers
Weekly
"Every woman has a piece of clothing that she can't live without,
because in it, she feels most like herself. Betty's memoir has that
effect on a reader. Authentic style is a form of self-knowledge.
And in that respect, I'll Drink To That is like Betty's famous
three-way mirror. She sizes up her own life fearlessly, and in the
process, not only helps you to diagnose your own flaws, but to
embrace your own beauty." --Judith Thurman, author of National Book
Award-winning Isak Dinesen: The Life of a Storyteller and Los
Angeles Times Book Award-winning Secrets of the Flesh: A Life of
ColettePraise for Betty Halbreich:
"Betty was born to sail through people's lives telling them what to
wear (and even what to do). The other day I overheard her chatting
with a client, 'Oh, she's been my friend for thirty-five years, and
she's only thirty.' Lines like that are good enough for George
Cukor. The whole scanrio is. Maybe she's known that all these
years. Fashion is not only about necessity but also a form of
entertainment--and that is what Betty sells." --Isaac Mizrahi,
fashion designer
"I would trust this woman with my life--closet!" --Joan Rivers,
television personality
..".she's the go-to celebrity. She's also the most fun." --Patricia
Field, costume designer for Sex & the City
"There's a pragmatic principle behind the way Betty dresses people.
It's very inclusive. There's room for everyone in her process.
[Betty] is able to be in the fashion world, but also take it down a
peg at the same time." --Lena Dunham, writer and actress
"The fashion doctor is in....Even as designers and editors seem to
be conspiring to lure women into their latest whims, Betty
Halbreich is a scrupulously practical truth-teller. She considers
it her job to protect women from clothes that are wrong for them.
She takes pride in pushing the least expensive items she can find,
when it's appropriate...A brassy Chicago native with a manner
that's part Angela Lansbury and part Lucille Ball, Halbreich
believes in taking chances with color and accessorizing lavishly."
--Bob Morris, New York magazine
Praise for "I'll Drink to That"
Lena Dunham, creator of HBO s "Girls," is now developing a series
inspired by Ms. Halbreich s life. The impatient, however, can
satisfy their curiosity more immediately with "I ll Drink to That,"
the long-anticipated memoir in which Ms. Halbreich chronicles her
life in the dressing room and beyond. "The Wall Street Journal"
Charming An inspirational feminist tale. "People Magazine"
Tart, funny. "Entertainment Weekly"
Sartorial style becomes a philosophy of life in this spirited
memoir Halbreich comes across as sage and gracious as she narrates
a life full of incident, taking us inside the fashion industry and
one of its great institutions. "Publishers Weekly"
Every woman has a piece of clothing that she can t live without,
because in it, she feels most like herself. Betty s memoir has that
effect on a reader. Authentic style is a form of self-knowledge.
And in that respect, I ll Drink To That is like Betty's famous
three-way mirror. She sizes up her own life fearlessly, and in the
process, not only helps you to diagnose your own flaws, but to
embrace your own beauty." Judith Thurman, author of National Book
Award-winning "Isak Dinesen: The Life of a Storyteller" and "Los
Angeles Times" Book Award-winning "Secrets of the Flesh: A Life of
Colette"Praise for Betty Halbreich:
"Betty was born to sail through people's lives telling them what to
wear (and even what to do). The other day I overheard her chatting
with a client, 'Oh, she's been my friend for thirty-five years, and
she's only thirty.' Lines like that are good enough for George
Cukor. The whole scanrio is. Maybe she's known that all these
years. Fashion is not only about necessity but also a form of
entertainment and that is what Betty sells." Isaac Mizrahi, fashion
designer
"I would trust this woman with mylife closet!" Joan Rivers,
television personality
..".she's the go-to celebrity. She's also the most fun." Patricia
Field, costume designer forSex & the City
"There's a pragmatic principle behind the way Betty dresses people.
It's very inclusive. There's room for everyone in her process.
[Betty] is able to be in the fashion world, but also take it down a
peg at the same time." Lena Dunham, writer and actress
"The fashion doctor is in....Even as designers and editors seem to
be conspiring to lure women into their latest whims, Betty
Halbreich is a scrupulously practical truth-teller. She considers
it her job to protect women from clothes that are wrong for them.
She takes pride in pushing the least expensive items she can find,
when it s appropriate...A brassy Chicago native with a manner that
s part Angela Lansbury and part Lucille Ball, Halbreich believes in
taking chances with color and accessorizing lavishly." Bob Morris,
"New York"magazine"
Praise for "I'll Drink to That"
"Lena Dunham, creator of HBO's "Girls," is now developing a series
inspired by Ms. Halbreich's life. The impatient, however, can
satisfy their curiosity more immediately with "I'll Drink to That,"
the long-anticipated memoir in which Ms. Halbreich chronicles her
life in the dressing room and beyond." --"The Wall Street
Journal"
"Charming... An inspirational feminist tale." --"People
Magazine"
"Tart, funny." --"Entertainment Weekly"
"Sartorial style becomes a philosophy of life in this spirited
memoir...Halbreich comes across as sage and gracious as she
narrates a life full of incident, taking us inside the fashion
industry and one of its great institutions." --"Publishers
Weekly"
"Every woman has a piece of clothing that she can't live without,
because in it, she feels most like herself. Betty's memoir has that
effect on a reader. Authentic style is a form of self-knowledge.
And in that respect, I'll Drink To That is like Betty's famous
three-way mirror. She sizes up her own life fearlessly, and in the
process, not only helps you to diagnose your own flaws, but to
embrace your own beauty." --Judith Thurman, author of National Book
Award-winning "Isak Dinesen: The Life of a Storyteller" and "Los
Angeles Times" Book Award-winning "Secrets of the Flesh: A Life of
Colette"Praise for Betty Halbreich:
"Betty was born to sail through people's lives telling them what to
wear (and even what to do). The other day I overheard her chatting
with a client, 'Oh, she's been my friend for thirty-five years, and
she's only thirty.' Lines like that are good enough for George
Cukor. The whole scanrio is. Maybe she's known that all these
years. Fashion is not only about necessity but also a form of
entertainment--and that is what Betty sells." --Isaac Mizrahi,
fashion designer
"I would trust this woman with my life--closet!" --Joan Rivers,
television personality
..".she's the go-to celebrity. She's also the most fun." --Patricia
Field, costume designer for Sex & the City
"There's a pragmatic principle behind the way Betty dresses people.
It's very inclusive. There's room for everyone in her process.
[Betty] is able to be in the fashion world, but also take it down a
peg at the same time." --Lena Dunham, writer and actress
"The fashion doctor is in....Even as designers and editors seem to
be conspiring to lure women into their latest whims, Betty
Halbreich is a scrupulously practical truth-teller. She considers
it her job to protect women from clothes that are wrong for them.
She takes pride in pushing the least expensive items she can find,
when it's appropriate...A brassy Chicago native with a manner
that's part Angela Lansbury and part Lucille Ball, Halbreich
believes in taking chances with color and accessorizing lavishly."
--Bob Morris, "New York" magazine
Praise for "I'll Drink to That"
"Lena Dunham, creator of HBO's "Girls," is now developing a series
inspired by Ms. Halbreich's life. The impatient, however, can
satisfy their curiosity more immediately with "I'll Drink to That,"
the long-anticipated memoir in which Ms. Halbreich chronicles her
life in the dressing room and beyond." --"The Wall Street
Journal"
"Charming... An inspirational feminist tale." --"People
Magazine"
"Tart, funny." --"Entertainment Weekly"
"Sartorial style becomes a philosophy of life in this spirited
memoir...Halbreich comes across as sage and gracious as she
narrates a life full of incident, taking us inside the fashion
industry and one of its great institutions." --"Publishers
Weekly"
"Every woman has a piece of clothing that she can't live without,
because in it, she feels most like herself. Betty's memoir has that
effect on a reader. Authentic style is a form of self-knowledge.
And in that respect, I'll Drink To That" is like Betty's famous
three-way mirror. She sizes up her own life fearlessly, and in the
process, not only helps you to diagnose your own flaws, but to
embrace your own beauty." --Judith Thurman, author of National Book
Award-winning "Isak Dinesen: The Life of a Storyteller" and "Los
Angeles Times" Book Award-winning "Secrets of the Flesh: A Life of
Colette"
Praise for Betty Halbreich:
"Betty was born to sail through people's lives telling them what to
wear (and even what to do). The other day I overheard her chatting
with a client, 'Oh, she's been my friend for thirty-five years, and
she's only thirty.' Lines like that are good enough for George
Cukor. The whole scanrio is. Maybe she's known that all these
years. Fashion is not only about necessity but also a form of
entertainment--and that is what Betty sells." --Isaac Mizrahi,
fashion designer
"I would trust this woman with my life--closet!" --Joan Rivers,
television personality
..".she's the go-to celebrity. She's also the most fun." --Patricia
Field, costume designer for Sex & the City"
"There's a pragmatic principle behind the way Betty dresses people.
It's very inclusive. There's room for everyone in her process.
[Betty] is able to be in the fashion world, but also take it down a
peg at the same time." --Lena Dunham, writer and actress
"The fashion doctor is in....Even as designers and editors seem to
be conspiring to lure women into their latest whims, Betty
Halbreich is a scrupulously practical truth-teller. She considers
it her job to protect women from clothes that are wrong for them.
She takes pride in pushing the least expensive items she can find,
when it's appropriate...A brassy Chicago native with a manner
that's part Angela Lansbury and part Lucille Ball, Halbreich
believes in taking chances with color and accessorizing lavishly."
--Bob Morris, "New York" magazine
Praise for "I'll Drink to That"
"Sartorial style becomes a philosophy of life in this spirited
memoir...Halbreich comes across as sage and gracious as she
narrates a life full of incident, taking us inside the fashion
industry and one of its great institutions." --"Publishers
Weekly"
"Every woman has a piece of clothing that she can't live without,
because in it, she feels most like herself. Betty's memoir has that
effect on a reader. Authentic style is a form of self-knowledge.
And in that respect, I'll Drink To That" is like Betty's famous
three-way mirror. She sizes up her own life fearlessly, and in the
process, not only helps you to diagnose your own flaws, but to
embrace your own beauty." --Judith Thurman, author of National Book
Award-winning "Isak Dinesen: The Life of a Storyteller" and "Los
Angeles Times" Book Award-winning "Secrets of the Flesh: A Life of
Colette"
Praise for Betty Halbreich:
"Betty was born to sail through people's lives telling them what to
wear (and even what to do). The other day I overheard her chatting
with a client, 'Oh, she's been my friend for thirty-five years, and
she's only thirty.' Lines like that are good enough for George
Cukor. The whole scanrio is. Maybe she's known that all these
years. Fashion is not only about necessity but also a form of
entertainment--and that is what Betty sells." --Isaac Mizrahi,
fashion designer
"I would trust this woman with my life--closet!" --Joan Rivers,
television personality
..".she's the go-to celebrity. She's also the most fun." --Patricia
Field, costume designer for Sex & the City"
"There's a pragmatic principle behind the way Betty dresses people.
It's very inclusive. There's room for everyone in her process.
[Betty] is able to be in the fashion world, but also take it down a
peg at the same time." --Lena Dunham, writer and actress
"The fashion doctor is in....Even as designers and editors seem to
be conspiring to lure women into their latest whims, Betty
Halbreich is a scrupulously practical truth-teller. She considers
it her job to protect women from clothes that are wrong for them.
She takes pride in pushing the least expensive items she can find,
when it's appropriate...A brassy Chicago native with a manner
that's part Angela Lansbury and part Lucille Ball, Halbreich
believes in taking chances with color and accessorizing lavishly."
--Bob Morris, "New York" magazine
Judith Thurman, author of National Book Award-winning "Isak
Dinesen: The Life of a Storyteller" and "Los Angeles Times" Book
Award-winning "Secrets of the Flesh: A Life of Colette"
"Every woman has a piece of clothing that she can't live without,
because in it, she feels most like herself. Betty's memoir has that
effect on a reader. Authentic style is a form of self-knowledge.
And in that respect, "I'll Drink To That" is like Betty's famous
three-way mirror. She sizes up her own life fearlessly, and in the
process, not only helps you to diagnose your own flaws, but to
embrace your own beauty."
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