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We spoke with Anthony about his childhood, how his passion for history has helped him be a better entrepreneur and visionary, what inspired him to start Hyperice, his unique relationship with the late great Kobe Bryant, his thoughts on innovation and competition, what the future of the company looks like, and much more. Less than inspiring. But I do love the title.

Mar 07, Rebekah rated it it was ok. This was a fun book to read - I enjoyed some of the pictures and pretty pages. It also gave me some ideas for style, home decor and entertaining. Unfortunately the contents of this book are definitely from a worldy perspective I didn't care for the immodest outfits and I totally disregarded the pages with alcoholic drink recipes and the Halloween party ideas.

Because this book is so contemporary I'm only giving it two stars. Mar 25, Christina rated it really liked it Shelves: physical-books-i-own , books-read-in I bought this book a couple of months ago as I am a huge fan of the blog of the same name and having read so many positive reviews and comments about the book, I knew I would love it. Both the blog and book are written by Emily Schuman who lives in L. A and writes mostly outfit posts with a few lifestyle posts thrown in. Her blog is simple and is very heavy on photography.

Emily is an icon in many ways, her style is impeccable, she has had so many fashion jobs including working for Teen Vogue at I bought this book a couple of months ago as I am a huge fan of the blog of the same name and having read so many positive reviews and comments about the book, I knew I would love it. Emily is an icon in many ways, her style is impeccable, she has had so many fashion jobs including working for Teen Vogue at the same time when Lauren Conrad was interning there on 'The Hills' season one and not to mention, she is incredibly beautiful.

Described as 'a guide for defining your style, reinventing your space and entertaining with ease,' the book is the perfect companion for any young woman looking for tips on how to lead a glamorous lifestyle.

Jan 09, Jessica rated it it was ok. The only reason I gave this book 2 stars is because the photos are pretty. The content is dull! If I cared about recipes I'd pick up a cookbook. If I wanted to know which brand of lipstick to buy I'd check YouTube or a blog. This book is all over the place, and it has no staying power. Nov 27, Brianne rated it it was ok Shelves: home-decor , non-fiction , lifestyle , how-to , diy , personal-style.

I'm not someone who uses "basic" as a derogatory term but honestly Dec 01, Victoria Moore rated it it was amazing. Beautifully laid-out, with exquisite photos and short, pithy text, it proved to be a delightful escape into a world I already love that consists of fashion, beauty, food and interiors. Arranged by season it also reminded me of all of the things one should enjoy about each time of year, whether it's doing something as simple as creating a wonderful bouquet of flowers in the Spring or cre I could tell when I read the title of Emily Schuman's book "Cupcakes and Cashmere" that I was in for a treat.

Arranged by season it also reminded me of all of the things one should enjoy about each time of year, whether it's doing something as simple as creating a wonderful bouquet of flowers in the Spring or creating a costume for Halloween in the Fall.

Inspired by the blog, of the same name, Schuman has a special talent for integrating her own life experiences with informative tips on such fascinating topics as flea markets, organizing bookshelves and cleaning out closets.

Simple recipes, with easy-to-follow instructions, for "Sugar cookies shaped like watermelon slices and decorated with royal icing," "Grilled shrimp and asparagus salad," and "Orange-lime margaritas" made me want to pull out my pots and pans and whip up something wonderful in the kitchen. The same can be said for the beauty tutorials where Schuman demonstrated how to apply "bright lipstick," "how to do a smoky eye" and other cosmetic tricks.

To say I'm a fan of this book is an understatement because it brightened my days so much it's definitely one I'd refer to others who need something wonderful to read and savor. Sep 19, Courtney Gawthorp rated it really liked it.

After reading other reviews, I guess I realize I'm one of the few who actually enjoyed this book. But I think I'm also a target audience. I'm not a reader of Emily's blog, so I wasn't already familiar with the content.

And I borrowed this book from a friend after deciding that it was time for me to actually make an effort on my personal appearance and home. I know that most other girls my age already know most of the content in this book, but I have never been very good with hair and makeup and s After reading other reviews, I guess I realize I'm one of the few who actually enjoyed this book.

I know that most other girls my age already know most of the content in this book, but I have never been very good with hair and makeup and styling outfits, so I actually appreciated this information. This book has been helping me get familiar with makeup products and has been a good starting point for me to know how to start building a wardrobe with items that aren't just jeans and t-shirts from college. My friends and family and husband have all started to notice that I'm taking better care of myself.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not an Emily clone I also really love that this book is arranged seasonally. I enjoy the recipes and and ideas for things to do and also Emily's examples of things she wears during the seasons have been really useful to me.

There were things that are cute, but practical. I don't know. Maybe the other readers were right if all this content is on the blog and maybe the information is a little too basic to be worth the trouble of writing a book, but like I said, I really enjoyed this and have been using it as a reference. I actually bought my own copy on Amazon. Nov 15, Meril rated it liked it Shelves: nonfiction , beauty-fashion , architecture-design , t.

Found at the library today! I didn't get any from this one, mostly because Schuman shares my aesthetic on a lot of things, down to favored shoe styles and preferred candle and makeup brands. This was indeed a random find; I've never even heard of this blog before. After finishing the book I went to look at the blog, and it lived up to my expectations: l Found at the library today! After finishing the book I went to look at the blog, and it lived up to my expectations: little content, lots of pictures of the blogger, lots of mentions of products she was sent.

The protagonists in each book, Katey Kontent and Count Alexander Ilyich Rostov, are so gripping they feel like they're alive, and some sentences are so beautiful that both books led me to break another rule: Instead of passing the book along to a friend, as I usually do, I kept them so I can reread them again and again.

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Watch it here! In the podcast Ladies, We Need To Talk host Yumi Stynes talks about sensitive topics from birth control to sex, drinking, pooping, and raising children, interviewing experts along the way. What I love most about the show is that the topics are universal the show is hosted in Australia, but relevant to women all over the world , but rarely talked about—and Yumi addresses each of them openly and honestly. There's no need to listen to the podcast in order—you can select an episode that feels relevant to you—but once you start with one, you're going to want to listen to them all at least I did!

I am horrible, horrible at making time for myself. I love spending time with people, but this also means my only "alone time" falls outside the hours of 8 AM to 9 PM.

Unless I literally schedule something, I won't spend time solo—so that's exactly what I've been doing. Readers will find practical advice on making everyday and every space unique and inviting in a fashion that is both in vogue and playful. Organised by season, the book expands on Schuman's popular blog by incorporating style advice, entertaining ideas, decorating tips and easy, accessible recipes. Each season includes fashion tips, 01Y projects, party planning ideas, beauty how4os and seasonal recipes.

All of the material is completely original for the book and have not been featured on the site in the past.



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