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Fabulosity: What It Is and How to Get It
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14+
ISBN
006084339X
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Reader reviewed by K. Hager
Kimora Lee Simmons has written a fun and informative self-help book for women of all ages & backgrounds. Simmons is very honest in her book as she writes about the racial prejudice she faced growing up as a Korean-Japanese-African-American. She wasn't sure where she fit in, but in the modeling world her exotic looks were appreciated.
Simmons writes about everything from eating right (she admits her ex was a bit too much of a health nut for her) to managing money to fashion. She expresses her girly side with a love of Louis Vuitton & Hello Kitty and describes her infamous giant closets.
Simmons offers practical advice and is very down-to-earth despite her massive Vuitton collection. She gives advice on standing up for yourself and when to argue and when to take the high road. She's straight forward and honest. which makes the book more enjoyable than many celebrity self-help books.
Kimora Lee Simmons has written a fun and informative self-help book for women of all ages & backgrounds. Simmons is very honest in her book as she writes about the racial prejudice she faced growing up as a Korean-Japanese-African-American. She wasn't sure where she fit in, but in the modeling world her exotic looks were appreciated.
Simmons writes about everything from eating right (she admits her ex was a bit too much of a health nut for her) to managing money to fashion. She expresses her girly side with a love of Louis Vuitton & Hello Kitty and describes her infamous giant closets.
Simmons offers practical advice and is very down-to-earth despite her massive Vuitton collection. She gives advice on standing up for yourself and when to argue and when to take the high road. She's straight forward and honest. which makes the book more enjoyable than many celebrity self-help books.
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