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(More customer reviews)The updated version is roughly 24 pages longer than the original edition, and features some information that may have not been available six years ago. Six years ago I wouldn't have known what an Ipod was or would've not been aware of the some of the web sites mentioned. Over all, the majority of the book is nearly the same as the original, with the exception of some updated footnotes here and there. As websites may come and go, the book is still worth reading.
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Live the luxe life on less
You're a Modern Girl embarking on a fabulous life in the city, working hard and playing even harder. Money may be an object, but you refuse to let it be an obstacle. That's because what you may lack in funds you make up for in daring and desire. Completely revised with more tips and tricks than ever, City Chic is your practical insiders' primer on how to creatively cheat at being chic. From food and drink to personal maintenance, and from fashion to home décor, City Chic covers everything a Modern Girl needs to know.
Big idea decoratingfor small spaces
Cash-saving culinary tips
The best websites for scoringdeals
Go green: save the environment and your checking account
Maximize your iPod for fullparty potential
Establish your perfectsignature cocktail
PRAISE FOR CITY CHIC
'City Chic is constantly inventive, amazingly granular, and a blast to read.' Dany Levy, founder/chairman | Daily Candy, Inc.
'I love the book. If only I'd had it for the past ten yearsit would've saved me lots of heartache, bad furniture, and most importantly, money... It gives you license to scrimp and pinchand makes you feel more empowered to do so.' Gigi Guerra, brand marketing director of Madewell | former editor of Lucky magazine
'City chicks no longer need to turn tricks or sell dope in order to have a glamorous lifestyle just read Nina's brilliant book.' Simon Doonan, creative director for Barneys New York | author of Confessions of a Window Dresser
'Being an ‘it' girl has never been about how much cash you had in the bank, and now is the time to embrace your inner recessionista. Willdorf's book proves that being frugal and being fabulous are not mutually exclusive.' Lara Cohen, news director | Us Weekly
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