Wednesday, March 19, 2014





Tamara Mellon is strong, smart, independent, and brutally honest about her demons.
This memoir covers her life leading up to the co founding of Jimmy Choo, her business and personal struggles while building it into a billion dollar brand, to the eventual selling of her shares and her exit.

The book is a good read, mixing business advice for entrepreneurs, with the salacious gossip of her life, her struggles with the guilt of being a single parent to a daughter she must leave behind in the care of a nanny, and her twisted relationship with her own mother.

She has now launched her own eponymous luxury brand, currently for sale at select retailers like Net-A-Porter. I personally can't wait to see how she writes her next chapter.

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