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If You Have to Cry, Go Outside

And Other Things Your Mother Never Told You
By:Kelly Cutrone; Meredith Bryan
Publisher:Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Print ISBN:9780061930942
eText ISBN:9780061986222
Edition:0
Copyright:2010
Format:Reflowable

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"Full of anecdotes, personal and professional life as well as motivational tips," the New York Times–bestselling memoir from the candid tv personality ( People.com). Media maven Kelly Cutrone spills her secrets for success without selling out. She combines personal and professional stories from her high-profile gigs as Whitney Port and Lauren Conrad's boss on  The Hills, star of Bravo's  Kell on Earth, judge on  America's Next Top Model, and CEO/founder of the fashion PR firm People's Revolution to offer young professional women no-nonsense, brutally honest career advice—and other things their mothers never told them. "[Cutrone's] hellish take on the fashion world is her ticket to stardom. . . . reads as a gritty guide for young women entering the fashion world." — USA Today "Choice career and style advice from New York's most outspoken PR woman." — WSJ.com "What everyone loves about Kelly Cutrone . . . is that she isn't afraid to tell it how it is." — Elle Magazine "Cutrone gives blunt, how-to advice on how to be a "power bitch" . . . It's an old-fashioned guide to succeeding in both life and work . . . with a dash of self-styled spirituality and, of course, all dressed up in Balenciaga." — New York Post "Part memoir, part self-improvement sermon . . . it recounts Cutrone's own fitful journey." — New York Magazine "The book outlines [Cutrone's] tumultuous rise from homelessness to the fashion elite and serves as a guide for navigating an alternative career path." — The Harvard Crimson "A raw, no bullshit, . . . autobiographical joy ride that preaches spiritual self-empowerment over self-sabotage." — Out Magazine "A message of girl power . . . entertaining for all." — Los Angeles Times

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