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When Women Ran Fifth Avenue: Glamour and Power at the Dawn of American Fashion Audiobook, by Julie Satow Play Audiobook Sample

When Women Ran Fifth Avenue: Glamour and Power at the Dawn of American Fashion Audiobook

When Women Ran Fifth Avenue: Glamour and Power at the Dawn of American Fashion Audiobook, by Julie Satow Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: Karen Murray Publisher: Random House Audio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 6.83 hours at 1.5x Speed 5.13 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: June 2024 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9780593865385

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

31

Longest Chapter Length:

40:11 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

05 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

19:39 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

2
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Publisher Description

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • 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.

A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: Vogue, Smithsonian, New York Post, and Financial Times

"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

"Compelling and colorful" —The Washington Post


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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“Narrator Karen Murray’s strong pacing and intelligent phrasing reveal the passion and drive of these women who encouraged young American designers, created posh store interiors to attract clientele, and even created new mannequins to showcase their stores’ extravagant merchandise displays. Listeners who love shopping will enjoy learning what the shopping experience was like before malls, help–yourself big–box stores, and the Internet ever existed.”

— AudioFile

Quotes

  • “[A] deep dive into the culture and rise of the female executive and shopgirl at legendary stores.”

    — Montecito Journal (California)
  • “Celebrates the savvy leaders who made Bonwit, Bendel’s, and Lord & Taylor into retail meccas of their moment.”

    — New York Times
  • “Amid the floors of chiffon and other luxuries is drama with Salvador Dali, spying, and divorce. Need we say more?”

    — Town & Country
  • “A fascinating excavation of the midcentury woman…whose designs and ideas reinvented American department stores and consumer fashion.”

    — Chicago Tribune
  • “She posits that women, in shaping retail, invented the American fashion industry…The worlds they built were largely forgotten, until Satow revived their legacies.”

    — Washington Post
  • “A love letter to a lost New York.”

    — Shelf Awareness
  • “An engaging history that feels right at home in the age of influencers.”

    — BookTrib
  • “Her ability as a fact finder is matched by the personal touches that convey the women’s feelings and their struggles in a world almost completely dominated by ‘superior’ males.”

    — BookReporter
  • “American history at its best.”

    — Laurence Leamer, New York Times bestselling author
  • “An essential read for anyone who loves New York history and the stories of complicated, brilliant women.”

    — Fiona Davis, New York Times bestselling author

Awards

  • An Audible Pick of Most Buzzworthy Listens of Spring
  • A Cosmopolitan Best Book of the Year in Nonfiction
  • A New York Times Bestseller
  • A Town & Country Magazine Pick of Must-Reads
  • A #1 Amazon bestseller
  • A USA Today bestseller
  • A London Financial Times Best Book of the Year
  • A Smithsonian Magazine Pick of 2024's Best Books
  • Finalist for the Audie Award for Best Narration in Nonfiction
  • A Vogue Best Book of 2024
  • A New York Post Pick of the Year's Best Books
  • An Amazon.com Best Book of the Year

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About Julie Satow

Julie Satow is the award–winning author of The Plaza: The Secret Life of America’s Most Famous Hotel, a New York Times Editors’ Pick and NPR Favorite Book of the Year. She is a regular contributor to the New York Times, and her work has also appeared on National Public Radio, Bloomberg BusinessweekTravel + Leisure, and elsewhere. A graduate of Columbia College, she has a master’s degree from Columbia University’s School of International Affairs.

About Karen Murray

Ryan Vincent Anderson is a voice talent and Earphones Award–winning audiobook narrator.