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N**7
Quality product and service
Book arrived quickly and in mint condition. Very satisfied with service from seller! Thank you!
J**.
Fabulous!
I loved this book! Sure, it might be materialistic, and celebrate the finer things in life. But, isn't that the point? To enjoy your life?
C**T
Awesome...but need a 2nd edition..as in yesterday.
This coffee table book is so awesome I bought it four times (4 both me, and friends, as gifts).But this was waaaay forever years ago. Come on, Kate Spade Handlers, it’s waaay pass time for NEW photos...via a NEW updated book.
T**E
Trendsetting Women You Should Know
If you have no idea who are the Trendsetting women of the 60s - 80's you need to read this book. Kate Spade was a one of them. This collection of women is fabulous. I only wish she was still with us. This book is a MUST for women.
B**Y
I’m in love
I’ve been obsessed with Kate Spade for so long and her products never disappoint me. This is a perfect book for a coffee table and a beautiful book to read. This books has beautiful stories of strong and historic women.
S**H
It's inspiring as well as beautiful
This is more than you would expect from a book. Quality materials, well written bios about extraordinary female front runners. Elegant enough for any coffee table. I'm impressed with the design. Lovely
J**9
Beautiful Coffee Table Book
Anytime Kate Spade puts out a new coffee table book, it goes straight to my MUST HAVE list. The crisp, colorful graphics and thoughtful content are addictive. You will want every Kate Spade book that's out there (there are only 4)!
N**Y
Great pictures to inspire white women
This book was quite disappointing. My one star I’ve given for this book is that it’s well stylized. It’s Kate Spade, so obviously the visuals are well done.What disappointed me about this book was the lack of diversity, and way it portrayed the handful of important women in the book. Important women, to me, are trailblazers and artists and those who strive to make real change. Movers and shakers! This book represented mostly fashion moguls and socialites. No female astronauts, no Beyoncé (none!!), and the women of color the book presented was minimal and did not capture the scope of their work. For example, Eartha Kitt had a full page picture, and then a quarter paragraph discussing her film career. Nothing about her political activism, which was so defining in her lifetime.I expect more from female driven brands like Kate Spade. I want even my coffee table books to represent proud women of all backgrounds/identities, so I can be proud to own them and learn from them. “She” deserves better. Give me Malala, not Peggy Guggenheim.
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