After seeing the film, "Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's" this summer, I had to read the book about the famous Bergdorf's Personal Shopper Betty Halbreich. The film is all about the iconic department store and Betty plays herself as a supporting character...
Betty Halbreich wearing Chanel.
Ms. Halbreich has been choosing the right clothes for actresses, socialites, and young ladies for 36 years. She is the head of the "Solutions" department at Bergdorf's and now has authored the book "Secrets of a Fashion Therapist." This book reminded me of shopping in posh department stores as a young girl with my Mama. Back then Sales Assistants actually knew their inventory and tried to help you find the outfit that was the best look and fit for the occasion...instead of just trying to make a sale.
Ms. Halbreich has been choosing the right clothes for actresses, socialites, and young ladies for 36 years. She is the head of the "Solutions" department at Bergdorf's and now has authored the book "Secrets of a Fashion Therapist." This book reminded me of shopping in posh department stores as a young girl with my Mama. Back then Sales Assistants actually knew their inventory and tried to help you find the outfit that was the best look and fit for the occasion...instead of just trying to make a sale.
Ms. Halbreich in the "Solutions" office at Bergdorf's in New York City.
Even though Ms. Halbreich believes it's okay to wear black to a wedding, I still like the advice she dispenses in this book.
She starts with helping you to clean out your closet...suggesting what to keep and what to get rid of. From there the book is about how to build your wardrobe...not a trendy wardrobe, but one that will last for many years--whether you are a college student just entering the business world or returning to the workplace after staying at home.
I love this piece of advice..."Don't look to the fashion magazines as a Bible on how to dress; look to them merely to glean ideas of what you might like to wear."
A lot of stores offer Personal Shoppers today. To be honest, I have only taken advantage of this type of service on two occasions...both with Saks Fifth Avenue and the purchase of my St. John Knits suits. I really think if you are shopping for a special occasion a Personal Shopper is a valuable ally. I don't know about y'all, but I really appreciate it when I can get an objective opinion about the color, fit, and style of clothes.
Even though Ms. Halbreich believes it's okay to wear black to a wedding, I still like the advice she dispenses in this book.
She starts with helping you to clean out your closet...suggesting what to keep and what to get rid of. From there the book is about how to build your wardrobe...not a trendy wardrobe, but one that will last for many years--whether you are a college student just entering the business world or returning to the workplace after staying at home.
I love this piece of advice..."Don't look to the fashion magazines as a Bible on how to dress; look to them merely to glean ideas of what you might like to wear."
A lot of stores offer Personal Shoppers today. To be honest, I have only taken advantage of this type of service on two occasions...both with Saks Fifth Avenue and the purchase of my St. John Knits suits. I really think if you are shopping for a special occasion a Personal Shopper is a valuable ally. I don't know about y'all, but I really appreciate it when I can get an objective opinion about the color, fit, and style of clothes.
Ms. Halbreich photographed in her Park Avenue apartment.
"Shopping and dressing is about much more than clothes. It's about something you do to make yourself feel good."
~Betty Halbreich