Rebecca Minkoff loves to curl up with a good book, though it doesn’t happen as often as she wants.
The fashion designer has been busy between writing her own book, building the Female Founder Collective and appearing on Bravo’s “Real Housewives of New York.”
“My favorite spot to read is in our cozy living room near the fireplace,” she tells Page Six, before adding, “This never happens, but when it does, it’s a great reading spot.”
The paperback version of Minkoff’s “Fearless: The New Rules for Unlocking Creativity, Courage, and Success” — which aims to help readers face challenges, overcome fears and find success — hits shelves Tuesday.
See below for Minkoff’s top six book recommendations.
“I loved Phil’s story of resilience and overcoming everything to take Nike into what it has become. Great for any entrepreneur.”
“‘The History of Love’ felt like a long poem that takes you through the sometimes-indescribable feelings and emotion that love is.”
“‘The Anxious Generation’ is an important and critical book to ensure the next generation isn’t stunted and debilitated by social media and screens.”
“My personal experience and advice is to get you to take more risks, feel less fear and dive into your biggest challenges head on.”
“A book from a heartfelt group of authors that have come together to describe what being Jewish means. I am one of them, so this was a personal story that, Jewish or not, will bring understanding and empathy to the Jewish existence.”
“Originally written as a pamphlet in the 1970s, this is a book that rethinks our history as women and even if not true, opens up the mind to what our power is and was.”
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