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Jackie and Cassini

“Remembering Jackie Kennedy’s Secretary of Style” — The Cut

“Gift ideas: Top 3 fashion books for the holiday season” — FAJO

“Jackie Kennedy - First Lady of power dressing” — Independent

“Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis” — Politovogue

“Jackie: The First Lady of Power Dressing” — Sunday Telegraph

What Would Dolly Do?

“What Would Dolly Do? by Lauren Marino details the country legend's creative process & every writer needs to read it… part biography, part inspiration, and part words of wisdom, highlighting the very best of Dolly Parton.Whether you're looking  for tips on cultivating your own unapologetic personal style, want to become a better businesswoman or need some help getting out of a bout of the blues, Parton is here for you. And creative inspiration? She's got that in spades.”
Bustle

“We could all stand to be a little bit more like Dolly Parton. She’s funny, sassy, full of heart, and so uniquely herself. What Would Dolly Do?: How to Be a Diamond in a Rhinestone World is a biography, a book of life lessons, and a guide to helping you embrace inner Dolly Parton. Get readin’, y’all.”
Hello Giggles

“Along with the stories of her life, author Lauren Marino looks at the positives of Dolly’s life and how it can relate to your own life. Dolly has always had a positive look at things and if something gets her down, she picks herself up and moves on. In these days of such negative things happening in the world, What Would Dolly Do? is a positive, uplifting book.”
Red Carpet Crash

“Oh, what a sweet little book! What Would Dolly Do: How to Be a Diamond in a Rhinestone World is a quasi-advice guide based on countless interviews/biographies/article/songs/comments from and about Dolly Parton… I wanted to savor each and every page!”
The Pretty Good Gatsby