Legendary New York stylist and personal shopper Betty Halbreich is a true original. Now eighty-six, she has spent forty years at the luxury store Bergdorf Goodman, working with socialites, stars and ordinary women.
She has led many to appreciate their real selves through clothes, frank advice and her unique brand of wisdom; she is trusted żeby the most discriminating persons - including Hollywood's top stylists - to tell them what looks best.
But her own transformation from cosseted girl to fearless truth-teller is the greatest makeover of her career. Born into a successful Chicago family, aged twenty Betty married dashing Sonny Halbreich and came to Manhattan, where the couple threw themselves into a whirlwind of long hours, cocktails and Park Avenue parties, living the high life in 1950s New York.
However, the marriage began to fray and after two decades came undone completely. Bereft, Betty attempted suicide. As she embarked on the frightening process of reclaiming herself, she was offered a lifeline: a job at Bergdorf Goodman.For Betty, with her innate sense of style and craftsmanship, it was a perfect fit, and she started helping other women to face their closets and their mirrors too.
Hardworking, elegant, and gifted with sparkling wit and razor-sharp powers of observation, in her amazing life story as in her style guidance Betty Halbreich has never been afraid to tell it straight.