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I'LL DRINK TO THAT

Betty Halbreich

A Life in Fashion, Straight, No Chaser

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, she attempted 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.
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.
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Published 2014-09-04 by Penguin Press

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Published 2014-09-04 by Penguin Press

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Betty Halbreich’s I’LL DRINK TO THAT hits the New York Times bestseller list for the week of Sept 28! Print Hardcover at #13 E-book at #20 Combined Print & E-book at #19

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Tart, funny.

UK: Virago/Little Brown Portuguese (Brazil): Intrinseca

We spoke with Halbreich about chasing Patricia Field through Bergdorf to dress the characters on Sex and the City, Lena Dunham’s one-of-a-kind style, book readings in the produce section of Costco—and more. Read more...

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Charming… An inspirational feminist tale.

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Eighty-six year old Betty Halbreich's biography is both charming and hilarious at the same time. Read more...

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Halbreich has done her own therapeutic work, and so her narrative doesn’t spill out messily but unfolds like a properly stored sweater (designer label, by her lights, irrelevant). She might be a bird in a gilded cage, but her view of the flowers outside is unobstructed. Read more...

Who’s the latest muse of Lena Dunham, 28, creator of Girls and US TV’s hottest property? Step forward legendary personal shopper Betty Halbreich, 86. Read more...

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In a world where the stylist reigns supreme, this is a valuable reminder of what really matters when getting dressed and choosing a wardrobe. Plus, as an author, she’s impossible not to like. Read more...

A legendary personal stylist's candid story. Read more...