Pop-Up Book Group with Julie Satow: WHEN WOMEN RAN FIFTH AVENUE

Pop-Up Book Group with Julie Satow: WHEN WOMEN RAN FIFTH AVENUE

A Pop-Up Book Group with author Julie Satow, to discuss WHEN WOMEN RAN FIFTH AVENUE: GLAMOUR AND POWER AT THE DAWN OF AMERICAN FASHION

By BOOKTHEWRITER

Date and time

Wednesday, May 14 · 7:30 - 9pm EDT

Location

Private Home, Manhattan (address will be sent to registrants one week before book group) and simultaneously online (Zoom)

TO BE ANNOUNCED NEW YORK, NY 10024 United States

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

PLEASE NOTE: in person tickets are limited to 20, after which Eventbrite will only offer online (Zoom) tickets. Please be sure that you are purchasing the type of ticket you want. If in-person tickets are sold out, you may add your name to the waitlist, or email popupbookgroup@gmail.com to let me know of your interest.


NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A Best Book of the Year: Amazon, Smithsonian, and Financial Times • A glittering portrait of the golden age of American department stores and of three visionary women who led them, from the award-winning author of The Plaza. • "Ms. Satow’s carefully researched book is compulsively readable: I found myself dashing through it like a novel. She portrays the women with verve; we get a glimpse into their lives, as well as a sense of what it was like at each of these retail meccas." —The Wall Street Journal

The twentieth century American department store: a palace of consumption where every wish could be met under one roof – afternoon tea, a stroll through the latest fashions, a wedding (or funeral) planned. It was a place where women, shopper and shopgirl alike, could stake out a newfound independence. Whether in New York or Chicago or on Main Street, USA, men owned the buildings, but inside, women ruled.

In this hothouse atmosphere, three women rose to the top. In the 1930s, Hortense Odlum of Bonwit Teller came to her husband's department store as a housewife tasked with attracting more shoppers like herself, and wound up running the company. Dorothy Shaver of Lord & Taylor championed American designers during World War II--before which US fashions were almost exclusively Parisian copies--becoming the first businesswoman to earn a $1 million salary. And in the 1960s Geraldine Stutz of Henri Bendel re-invented the look of the modern department store. With a preternatural sense for trends, she inspired a devoted following of ultra-chic shoppers as well as decades of copycats.

In When Women Ran Fifth Avenue, journalist Julie Satow draws back the curtain on three visionaries who took great risks, forging new paths for the women who followed in their footsteps. This stylish account, rich with personal drama and trade secrets, captures the department store in all its glitz, decadence, and fun, and showcases the women who made that beautifully curated world go round.

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BOOKTHEWRITER presents  "Pop-Up Book Groups" with some of the most exciting novelists, memoirists, humorists, biographers, non-fiction writers and essayists at work today. Capped at 20 participants, and hosted in private homes in NYC with an online element, Pop-Up Book Groups provide an extraordinary opportunity to have a real conversation with an author whose work you've long admired, or whom you've just discovered. Please purchase the book (any format), read it in advance, and come with lots of questions for the author. Fall book groups are announced each August. Winter/Spring book groups are announced in December or early January.

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In-Person Participants will be sent the physical address (in Manhattan) one week before the event.

Online Participants will be sent the Zoom link one week before the event. A BOOKTHEWRITER intern will be in the Zoom room with you, to assist you in asking questions directly to the author or to read your question on your behalf. During the event, please address questions to the intern.

If the event you wish to attend in person is sold out, you are encouraged to add your name to the waitlist. If you wish to purchase an online ticket while you remain on the waitlist, feel free. If an in-person ticket becomes available I will refund your online ticket.

Refunds: Officially, refunds are on a case-by-case basis, but we urge you not to request a refund for an in-person ticket, especially close to the event. Even if there is a waitlist, it is often impossible to find someone who can attend at the last minute. If you are no longer able to attend, you may, of course, give your ticket to someone else. You may also switch to online attendance -- just email us and ask for the link.

Questions: popupbookgroup@gmail.com