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Practically Posh is the budget babe's guide to the good life. Filled with thrifty tips and delivered with style and humor, this do-it-yourself handbook is designed for glam girls on the go who want to live large on their little paychecks.
Packed with brilliantly simple advice, Robyn Moreno teaches that it's about more than just finding deals—it's about finding pleasure in your present life. It is about being resourceful—working with what you have, then working what you have. Practically Posh is your bible for living as a bon vivant on a budget.
From how to score a seat at the trendiest restaurant and tips for being arty without being affected, to easy cheats for staying beautiful and advice on how to book your dream vacation now, the book includes anecdotes, sidebars, quotes, quizzes, and gorgeous photos to punctuate the information from Moreno and her team of experts.
So for anyone who refuses to be slowed down by life's practicalities, let ingenuity and attitude be your currency and Practically Posh be your guide.
More Reviews and RecommendationsRobyn Moreno is a writer and editor at Woman's Day as well as their spokesperson, and is a frequent guest on Today, PlumTV, NY1, Good Day New York, and the Early Show on CBS. She has written fashion, travel, and lifestyle articles for InStyle, Glamour, Latina, Woman's Day, Cooking Light, Quest, and the New York Daily News. She lives in New York City.
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February 23, 2009: The cover of the book always attracts me first. This one caught my eye and it was a fun read. I will buy a copy for my daughter who has her own very first place. This is a great starter book for a young person just starting out on their own, using most likely, second hand pieces from friends and family. This book spoke about living a life that is not boring, having friends, family and fun, but working within your means. This does not mean you cannot live large, but creativity rules!
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August 06, 2008: This book picks up where my beloved Budget Living magazine left off (RIP! to the best magazine that ever existed). The book gives tips and ideas for girls that love the glamourous life of fun, friends and fashion and helps you do it as inexpensively as possible. The design of the book is also beautiful. Tips range from how to get sassy haircuts for less (make friends with a stylist, or get a color and cut from students at a beauty academy for much less than a salon) to saving on clothes (learn to sew and make your own enviable dress from the striking fabric of your choice!). I really appreciate the language of the book, and that the author incorporated thrift finds (some other books only cater to brand-name lovers, which doesn't appeal to me). I would love to be friends with the author in real life. This is a prime example of 'its not how much you have, its how you use it'.