Summary:
The memoir explores the life and career of the iconic fashion designer, detailing her rise to fame with the invention of the wrap dress, her personal relationships, and her journey to becoming a symbol of female empowerment and independence. It also delves into her philanthropic work and the lessons she's learned about identity, love, and living with intention.
Key points:
1. Self-Reliance: Von Furstenberg emphasizes the need for women to be financially and emotionally independent, reflecting her own journey in building her fashion empire.
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