Quote of the Week

"So many mothers say they want their daughters to be independent, but what they really hope is that they’ll find a well-compensated banker or lawyer and settle down between the ages of 25 and 28 in Greenwich, Darien, or That Town, USA, to raise babies, do the grocery shopping, and work out in relative comfort for the rest of their lives. I know this, because I employ their daughters. They raise us to think they want us to have careers, and they send us to college, but even they don’t really believe women can be autonomous."
— Kelly Cutrone 



Wednesday, July 28, 2010

PR Queen

I just had to blog about a woman who has been an inspiration of late. 



For those of you who don't know her name, all you have to do is google 'Kelly Cutrone' and you will be inundated with quotes such as:

"Look, this is an industry that perpetuates the concept of whoredom. I mean, you take some 16-year-old laying on the floor in chains like she’s been gang-banged by a bunch of Russian businessmen—that’s called an ad campaign. But when it happens in real life, we freak out. I mean, ‘Oh my God, a woman had sex for money!’ What about every [trophy wife] that goes to BergdorfWe’re all hookers in one way or another.”

or...

"I work in fashion because the world is such a heavy place that I need to be in this industry that fights for five hours to get a dress."

What I love most about her is the fact that she says it like it is. In such a fickle business as fashion which is generally filled with fake friendships and air kissing, in comes Cutrone, donning black, not a scrap of makeup (she works long hours) ready to get the job done. 

When you first watch her on TV shows such as The Hills, The City and more recently her very own show Kell on Earth; the first impression of her is that she's a bitch. Once you get over the aftershock of her honesty, you start to rethink that term. After all, how many times have you told someone how great they look when in all honesty they'd probably look better in something else, or the times you tell your partner "I'm Fine!'. Really we are just setting each other up for failure if we are not encouraging each other to better ourselves right?!? I'm going off on a tangent here but you do see my point.

With one book already released and another on the way; Kelly Cutrone has certainly made her mark. She said herself that when she started in Public Relations that she lost a few clients who didn't like her honesty, but that really set her apart from the others in the game, and she ended up gaining more in the long run. 

If you want to read a book that will give you a reality check on life and steer you in YOUR right direction, run don't walk into your nearest bookstore and get your hand on a copy of:


And once you have read that, here is a possible title and cover for the second book:



For those of you who love a hit of reality TV; here is a non scripted peek into the business that is People's Revolution



Enjoy!






3 comments:

  1. :))) we loveeee kelly! Thanks for suggesting her book
    xxxxx leesy

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  2. oh i loved kell on earth... though would never want to work for her haha. i can't deal with that kind of brutal honesty!!

    seriously need to read that book though

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  3. i must read this book..thanks for inspiration! xx susie

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