“A hilarious guide to becoming ‘It’ in an age where the line between fame and infamy is as fine as a Manolo Blahnik stiletto heel.”—Bonnie Fuller, editor-in-chief, US Magazine
Two women. Fourteen days. The goal? Achieve bold face status.
Sightings: Spotted last night at a giant bash at Nobu: fashionista cuties Karen Robinovitz and Melissa de la Cruz. Karen was heard saying she’s “still exhausted” from her recent Bungalow 8 birthday party. Apparently, she was wearing two million dollars’ worth of Harry Winston diamonds (including the 22-carat ring Whoopi Goldberg wore to the Oscars) and was constantly shadowed by a bodyguard named Lou who was straight out of a Scorsese film. Melissa, also fatigued from the fast track, just hosted an intimate dinner party at a swanky Upper East Side restaurant attended by trend-setting journos from New York magazine, The Observer, Allure, “Page Six” as well as the indefatigable Michael Musto—and as part of the gift bag giveaway, the whole crew is being flown to Miami to stay at a five-star resort favored by the likes of Will Smith.
Asked how they managed to go from barely-known freelance writers to A-list celebrities in just fourteen days, they coyly spilled the beans: Marie Claire called with the assignment, and they simply begged, clawed, cried, borrowed, cheated, lied, stole, and bribed their way to fame. Their how-to tips to stardom include “Pick an M&M color to hate, and stick to it.” And they’re writing a book, daaahlings, so whether you live in New York or Nebraska, you too can have the goods to claim your own fame and become legendary.
Author
Melissa de la Cruz
Melissa de la Cruz is the #1 New York Times, #1 Publisher’s Weekly and #1 IndieBound bestselling author of many critically acclaimed and award-winning novels for readers of all ages. Her books have topped USA Today, Wall Street Journal and Los Angeles Times bestseller lists and been published in more than twenty countries. She is best-known for her Blue Bloods series (with more than three million copies in print), The Descendants books based on the Disney Channel films, and the Witches of East End novels, which were turned into a two-season drama series on Lifetime Television. Melissa de la Cruz lives in West Hollywood with her husband and daughter.
Learn More about Melissa de la CruzAuthor
Karen Robinovitz
Karen Robinovitz is the chief creative officer for Digital Brand Architects. She spent a decade as a journalist for The New York Times, WWD, Harper’s Bazaar, Elle, Marie Claire, amongst others, and co-authored Fête Accompli! with Lara Shriftman and Elizabeth Harrison, and The Fashionista Files and How to Become Famous in Two Weeks or Less with Melissa de la Cruz. She serves on the Board of Advisors of the Brooklyn Museum and lives in New York City with her husband.
Learn More about Karen Robinovitz