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31 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Kimora... I expected this to be fabulous!,
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This review is from: Fabulosity: What It Is & How to Get It (Paperback)
This was not a bad book. A lot of it was good, HOWEVER...
If I read one more generic "you go girl!", "unleash your inner diva/goddess!" I will jump off a cliff. I could read those any time, so when I buy a book from someone as glam as Kimora, you better believe I am expecting to hear details on how she remains so fab. What products does she use? What are her real thoughts and beauty secrets? How does she get so confident? This book was WAY too vanilla. It was as if she was trying not to offend anyone and was too afraid to write what she really thought. Example: Any time Kimora writes something like "Walk into a room like you own the damn place"- she will then take away from that statement and immediately follow it with "I am not saying be too overly cocky, I am just saying to be positive and confident." I wanted to hear her real thoughts and it was clear she was either too afraid to write them or advised not to write them, probably so she wouldn't affect her business in a negative way. Maybe she will put out a better book when she is through with Baby Phat. Kimora, I love you girl, but this was not quite fabulous enough.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Sassy, but probably for younger women,
By Tyeese Gaines Reid (Northeast) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fabulosity: What It Is & How to Get It (Paperback)
I wish I had read this book in my late teens. So many life lessons about confidence, getting ahead, and other power moves that Kimora touches on in the book, I had to learn the hard way. Her book is a straight from the hip book of advice and anecdotes that are fun to read. For those just starting to look for their path in life, especially those who look up to Kimora, it's an inspiring read. For those who are a little farther along in life, it can still be a reminder of the sexy inner confidence we must maintain.
Kimora's personality is over the top, and that personality exudes through the book. Whether or not it works for you is up to your taste. Personally, I liked the no-nonsense approach. Author of The Get A Life Campaign
16 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A suprisingly good read,
By Katrina (nyc) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fabulosity: What It Is & How to Get It (Paperback)
I will start out by saying I wasn't a huge fan of hers because she seemed snotty to me. But I read the reviews and saw it at walmart for $13 so I bought it. It was a fun read and very down to earth, yes she wears designer clothes and has a big house but there is no reason to be mad at her about it. I appreciated reading an inspirational book written by someone from my own generation. I read a lot of success books and they are usually from older white men, sometimes black and sometimes asian but all older men.
I read the book in about a week and I am glad I did. She was a normal girl that found success in something she loves.
13 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not of much redeeming value. Book is for 20-somethings if anyone.,
By DANDT (U.S.A) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fabulosity: What It Is & How to Get It (Paperback)
Well, first off, I had always been captivated by Kimora, and figured if anyone knows about being fabulous and could teach us a thing or two, it would be her. But after a couple chapters into the book, I felt that this was more about her out to clearly promote a certain image of herself, one apart from Russell, that she wants us all to have for some reason.... (grooming us for the ensuing divorce from him?).
She carefully monitored her words through this,& repeatedly pounded an image she wanted to project of having "already made it big" in her teenage years WAAAY before her marriage to Russell Simmons. Oddly, the only reference of a modeling year that she refers to several times in the book was ..."when she was 13" . She made sure to try and appear to keep it real by injecting some experiences of human vulnerablity, and gave a few small glimpses (detailed descriptions) of her monied world, but spent much time referring back and repeating about this "great and extensive European $50k-a week modeling career" she supposedly had through high school, and how she learned to: live on her own in France, smartly taking control of her finances, conduct herself in business, and handle life's lessons...all at the age of 13! Hardly believable. Then looking at the provided photos in the book, I found it very curious that there was only 1 of her (pre-Russell Simmons) modeling years, a United Colors of Benneton ad, where she looks like an average pug-nosed teenager. So I Googled about 50 pages of Images for her and still found NOTHING of any modeling photos of her in that decade before marrying him. I'm sure she was beautiful and fabby when they met, and Russell married her and elevated her into his monied life...so what? Now, I am interested and intrigued in the opulence of the rich & famous like anyone else, and I love to hear the anecdotes of the successsful, but Kimora just doesnt appear to really have any real depth from life's lessons to offer us, in that she went from being basically a teenager to marrying Russell. Its easier to be beautiful and fabby with lots of money, and obviously any of her hardships were always easily overcome with their money. She didnt present anything that showed real blood sweat and tears about her life, or any profundity. I would have rather have just read the truth from her and been intrigued by the power of money to solve problems, and the fun it can bring to a girl's life. With the Baby Phat business, I'm sure she certainly must have gone through the guts of up-starting a business, but once again, the obstacles hurdled and the resolutions implemented took money to get through, (which she had, and which she did successfully), and so nothing inspiring there. Basically after reading completely through the book, I got the impression that she was still rather immature and a still-self absorbed game playing girly-girl for one now in her mid 30's. There ARE some good, inspiring quotes that she includes from other celebrities, like: "The thing women have yet to learn is no one gives you power, you just take it"(Roseanne Barr). These made me want to read books by THOSE people. Overall, I came away feeling that Kimora is highly calculative and probably thinks most of her readers were pretty easy to manipulate. There was some amusing things in there, but she doesnt really give of herself genuinely. If anyone, I think this book is best suited for early 20-somethings, who want to learn how to present a certain image, and possibly maximize their potential opportunities in the business world, or if you just want to become more intrigued by Kimora's self-promotion.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best Book I've Read For My Industry (Urban Book Publisher),
This review is from: Fabulosity: What It Is & How to Get It (Paperback)
I sincerely enjoyed this book! I've read many books on the subject of how to build brands and businesses, but Kimora gave me exactly what I was looking for! She gave details on what it takes to brand a SUCCESSFUL company and I'm clear that successful branding starts with myself.
If you're in the entertainment industry, this book is a must read for women who need that extra FLARE! Great novel Kimora! You're my new mentor! thecartelpublications.com
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Better than I Imagined,
This review is from: Fabulosity: What It Is & How to Get It (Paperback)
I'm very impressed with this book. It is well written and thoughtful. It encourages women to tap into the power they have inside and to let their stars shine bright. Not only is it a great self esteem boost but it's funny too!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome,
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This review is from: Fabulosity: What It Is & How to Get It (Paperback)
Kimora does a great job of explaining her point of view. Its an easy read and easy to relate to. I really enjoy her tips at the end of each chapter. I think she is Fab and so is her book! I will continue to support all that Kimora puts out!!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Kimora is really clever!,
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The book is a sensation, I love it! I can`t put down! Kimora is a fantastic and very, very smart teacher!!!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
best book i ever read,
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This review is from: Fabulosity: What It Is & How to Get It (Paperback)
i truly love this book good read for anybody seeking guidance and loves kimorea. i rate it 5 stars it is a good buy a book you can read over and over and pass down to another person a must read
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
FABULOUS!!!,
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This review is from: Fabulosity: What It Is & How to Get It (Paperback)
Kimora reveals alot in this book and it makes you look beyond her Louis Vuitton everything! :-) She has been through alot but she is a very strong woman and is doing a wonderful job as a mogul and new mommy of three! If you wanna know more read this book!!
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Fabulosity: What It Is & How to Get It by Kimora Lee Simmons (Paperback - December 26, 2006)
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