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If You Have to Cry, Go Outside: And Other Things Your Mother Never Told You

If You Have to Cry, Go Outside: And Other Things Your Mother Never Told YouAuthors: Kelly Cutrone, Meredith Bryan
Publisher: HarperOne
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Media: Hardcover
Pages: 208
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Dimensions (in): 9 x 6 x 0.9

ISBN: 0061930938
Dewey Decimal Number: 646.70082
EAN: 9780061930935
ASIN: 0061930938

Publication Date: February 1, 2010
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Product Description

Kelly Cutrone has long been mentoring women on how to make it in one of the most competitive industries in the world. She has kicked people out of fashion shows, forced some of reality television's shiny stars to fire their friends, and built her own company—one of the most powerful PR firms in the fashion business—from the ground up. Through it all, she has refused to be anything but herself.

Kelly writes in her trademark, no-bullshit style, combining personal and professional stories to share her secrets for success without selling out. Let's face it: this is a different world than the one in which our mothers grew up, and Kelly has created a real girl's guide to making it in today's world. Offering a wake-up call to women everywhere, she challenges us to stop the dogged pursuit of the “perfect life” and discover who we are and what we really want. Then she shows us how to go out there and get it. Much of our culture teaches us to muzzle our inner voice and follow the crowd; Kelly enables us to stop pretending and start truly living.

With chapters on how to find your tribe (those like-minded souls who make your heart sing), how sometimes a breakdown is really a breakthrough, and how there is no such thing as perfection, Kelly also shares practical advice, such as how to create a personal brand and how sometimes you have to fake it to make it.

Raw, hilarious, shocking, but always the honest truth, If You Have to Cry, Go Outside calls upon you to gather up your courage like an armful of clothes at a McQueen sample sale and follow your soul wherever it takes you. Whether you're just starting out in the world or looking to reinvent yourself, If You Have to Cry, Go Outside will be the spark you need to figure out what you have to say to the world—and how you're going to say it.



Book Description

Kelly Cutrone has long been mentoring women on how to make it in one of the most competitive industries in the world. She has kicked people out of fashion shows, forced some of reality television's shiny stars to fire their friends, and built her own company—one of the most powerful PR firms in the fashion business—from the ground up. Through it all, she has refused to be anything but herself.

Kelly writes in her trademark, no-bullshit style, combining personal and professional stories to share her secrets for success without selling out. Let's face it: this is a different world than the one in which our mothers grew up, and Kelly has created a real girl's guide to making it in today's world. Offering a wake-up call to women everywhere, she challenges us to stop the dogged pursuit of the “perfect life” and discover who we are and what we really want. Then she shows us how to go out there and get it. Much of our culture teaches us to muzzle our inner voice and follow the crowd; Kelly enables us to stop pretending and start truly living.

With chapters on how to find your tribe (those like-minded souls who make your heart sing), how sometimes a breakdown is really a breakthrough, and how there is no such thing as perfection, Kelly also shares practical advice, such as how to create a personal brand and how sometimes you have to fake it to make it.

Raw, hilarious, shocking, but always the honest truth, If You Have to Cry, Go Outside calls upon you to gather up your courage like an armful of clothes at a McQueen sample sale and follow your soul wherever it takes you. Whether you're just starting out in the world or looking to reinvent yourself, If You Have to Cry, Go Outside will be the spark you need to figure out what you have to say to the world—and how you're going to say it.




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5 out of 5 stars Couldn't put it down   February 2, 2010
Casey Ellis (Los Altos, California)
40 out of 47 found this review helpful

I started reading the Kindle version shortly after it was downloaded a little after midnight and finished it this afternoon. It's one HELLUVA read, mixing fashion world dish with some of the best career building advice for women I've ever read. Cutrone is often wise, frequently outrageous and never, ever boring.


5 out of 5 stars Crazy for Cutrone   February 4, 2010
Lois_Lane23 (Dallas, TX)
29 out of 34 found this review helpful


I preordered this book after seeing Kelly give an interview on the today show. I had seen her on The Hills and The City and have always liked her take charge attitude but was not about to buy her book. Her interview is what convinced me to read this book and I'm so glad I did. Her inspiring attitude has defiantly made me rethink the way I list my priorities and how I define myself. At 23 I can say this is defiantly a must read for bold gutsy women like myself. Far from a self help book, Kelly inspires you to follow your heart and embrace true individuality. A must read for all women!



5 out of 5 stars Best book I've read of its kind   February 4, 2010
D. Cameron
23 out of 27 found this review helpful

I am a 36-year old working mom- not her target audience I'm sure- but I felt so inspired and re-energized after I read her book. This woman is so real and so fresh. I am buying copies for all my friends and I can't wait to hear what they think too. Highly recommend it for all ages and walks of life.


5 out of 5 stars Bold, Memorable, Off-The-Beaten-Track Business and Life Advice for Women   February 26, 2010
Rachel Kramer Bussel (New York City)
11 out of 12 found this review helpful

I have to admit that I know barely anything about fashion and had only seen Kelly Cutrone's name mentioned a few times, but I was curious to read this book because I liked the title and it seemed like it could have a promising approach to life and business. And it did!

Cutrone's tome is part memoir, part spiritual guide, part you-go-girl empowerment and part business manual, all in her straightforward, no-holds-barred style. In many ways, it's feminism as take-the-bull-by-the-horns (or take-the-city-by-the-horns), whether she's talking about organizing an art benefit against censorship, raising her daughter solo, or running her business, PR company People's Revolution.

I especially liked that Cutrone cuts through the false notion that spirituality and being a good person is somehow antithetical to success and financial reward. She marries the two and even though it sounds a bit incredible, talks about her past drug abuse and lowest, suicidal moments and how PR, along with spiritual guidance from the woman she calls her guru, The Mother, pulled her back.

It's a quick read but the pull-no-punches lessons and Cutrone's brand of being herself as well as vision for women in the workplace is a refreshing one, and it's certainly entertaining. I especially like that while there's juicy stories, Cutrone isn't trying to sell herself as a publicist or her brands or even fashion or PR as industries (if anything she somewhat warns younger readers away unless they can hack it). Instead she tells how she grew up with an inherent sense of who she was and what she was capable of and learned by doing (and by making mistakes, like serving black icing on pink desserts at an Agent Provocateur party). Her ability to own up to her mistakes and failures while still offering up rules for success is what makes this book so bold and memorable.



5 out of 5 stars GREAT READ!!   February 7, 2010
Lisa Scott (Miami, FL)
14 out of 16 found this review helpful

A short book with a lifetime worth of insight! A great book for any woman moving into the next phase of their life! Very encouraging with powerful words of wisdom and sound advice from someone who has been through it all! Kelly Cutrone's book is a must read for ALL STRONG WOMEN!!!!

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