Ill Drink to That, Betty Halbreich
Ill Drink to That, Betty Halbreich
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I'll Drink to That
A Life in Style, with a Twist

Author: Betty Halbreich, Rebecca Paley

Narrator: Jane Curtin

Unabridged: 8 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 09/04/2014


Synopsis

A classic tale of personal transformation amid a stunning backdrop of old world glamour and current high style, Betty Halbreich moves from a trapped woman to a ferociously independent icon

Eighty-six-year-old Betty Halbreich is a true original. A tough broad who could have stepped straight out of Stephen Sondheim’s repertoire, she has spent nearly forty years as the legendary personal shopper at Bergdorf Goodman, where she works with socialites, stars, and ordinary women off the street. She has helped many find their true selves through clothes, frank advice, and her own brand of wisdom. She is trusted by the most discriminating persons—including Hollywood’s top stylists—to tell them what looks best. But Halbreich’s personal transformation from a cosseted young girl to a fearless truth teller is the greatest makeover of her career.
A Chicago native, Halbreich moved to Manhattan at twenty after marrying the dashing Sonny Halbreich, a true character right out of Damon Runyon who liked the nightlife of New York in the fifties. On the surface, they were a great match, but looks can be deceiving; an unfaithful Sonny was emotionally distant while Halbreich became increasingly anguished. After two decades, the fraying marriage finally came undone. Bereft without Sonny and her identity as his wife, sheattempted suicide.
 After she began the frightening process of reclaiming herself and started therapy, Halbreich was offered a lifeline in the form of a job at the legendary luxury store Bergdorf Goodman. Soon, she was asked to run the store’s first personal shopping service. It was a perfect fit.
 Meticulous, impeccable, hardworking, elegant, and—most of all—delightfully funny, Halbreich has never been afraid to tell it to her clients straight. She won’t sell something just to sell it. If an outfit or shoe or purse is too expensive, she’ll dissuade you from buying it. As Halbreich says, “There are two things nobody wants to face: their closet and their mirror.” She helps women do both, every day.

About The Author

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.


Reviews

Most of the book was completely vapid. If one is not careful, it is really easy to boil its message down to "Who cares if I sucked as a mother or attempted suicide to get the attention of my estranged husband when I get to dress the 'Sex and the City' girls in my later years...even though I don't wa......more

Goodreads review by Sarah

Read this and other reviews at Ampersand Read. The first few chapters are pure sumptuous reading delight. The fabrics she dresses her clients in, the formal dinners her parents threw for guests when Halbreich was a child, the food, the palazzo pants, the shoes (oh my!) paint a vivid picture for the r......more

Goodreads review by Kirsti

"I wanted to give my ladies fortitude in all things." Look, if you think reading the memoirs of someone who has been a personal shopper for rich women for nearly 40 years is silly, I'm not going to try to convince you otherwise. But I thought it was delightful. Betty Halbreich was the child of rich b......more

Goodreads review by Ann

I'll start with somewhat embarrassing revelation : I mistakenly thought I was going to be reading a memoir of a recovering alcoholic...what I got instead (thankfully) was the journey of a charming woman who's life reflects the tremendous changes in our country in the last 60 years. The introduction......more

Goodreads review by Raina

I'm an addicted people watcher. My job at a library is perfect - I get to spend my day watching people in a third place (not their home or work/school), going about their business. When I'm killing time in airports, I get distracted from my reading by the people-watching fodder going by. So, every on......more


Quotes

"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

"She is a petite dynamo of eighty-five, with a svelt figure and a throaty laugh."
-Judith Thurman, The New Yorker 

"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

"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