“I love the book. If only I’d had it for the past ten years—it would’ve saved me lots “City Chic is constantly inventive, amazingly granular, and a blast to read.” of heartache, bad furniture, and most importantly, money… It gives you license to —Dany Levy, founder/chairman, Daily Candy, Inc. scrimp and pinch—and makes you feel more empowered to do so.” —Gigi Guerra, brand marketing director of Madewell, former editor of Lucky magazine Live the luxe life on less You’re a Modern Girl embarking on a fabulous life in the city, working hard and playing even harder. Money may be * B ig idea decorating an object, but you refuse to let it be an obstacle. for small spaces * Cash-saving culinary tips That’s because what you may lack in funds you c city * T he best websites for scoring make up for in daring and desire. deals Completely revised with more tips and tricks * G o green: save the environment and your checking account than ever, City Chic is your practical insiders’ * M aximize your iPod for full primer on how to creatively cheat at being chic. * pE astratyb lpisoht eynotuiarl perfect From fod and drink to personal maintenance, chic signature cocktail and from fashion to home décor, City Chic covers * A nd so much more! everything a Modern Girl needs to know. t h e m o d e r n g i r l ’ s g u i d e the t o l i v i n g l a r g e o n l e s s Nina Willdorf is the editor in chief of Budget Travel magazine. She has worked at modern Travel + Leisure and Worth, and has served as an on-air expert on E!, CNN, and Inside girl’s Edition. She lives in New York. Her website is www.ninawilldorf.com. chic guide “City chicks no longer need to turn tricks or to living sell dope in order to have a glamorous lifestyle— just read Nina’s brilliant book.” large —Simon Doonan, creative director for Barneys New York www.sourcebooks.com on less and author of Confessions of a Window Dresser Self-Help “Being an ‘it’ girl has never been about how much cash $14.99 U.S./$15.99 CAN/£7.99 UK you had in the bank, and now is the time to embrace ISBN-13: 978-1-4022-1785-2 wil ldorf your inner recessionista. Wildorf’s book proves ISBN-10: 1-4022-1785-4 n i n a w i l l d o r f that being frugal and being fabulous are not mutually exclusive.” —Lara Cohen, news director, Us Weekly CityChic_CVR.indd 1 12/8/08 4:55:59 PM c i ty ch ic GPahvoi tno Sbt ye v e n s EAN the praise “City Chic is an absolute joy to read! It is chock full of clever, unconventional tips about how to cheat your way to a stylish life without spending a lot of money.” —Barbara Corcoran, author of Use What You’ve Got, and Other Business Lessons I Learned From My Mom “Who needs self-help books? With Nina Willdorf’s tips for living (well) on less, you’re guaranteed to dress better, have a nicer apartment, learn how to cook and dumpster dive, and probably be happier, too. Essential reading for the ‘poverty elite.’” —Lucinda Rosenfeld, author of What She Saw… “Living in New York on a budget has been a long-time focus of mine. This book is key to survival in the Big Apple, and no woman should leave home without it.” —Lucy Barnes, fashion designer “I love the book. If only I’d had it for the past ten years—it would’ve saved me lots of heartache, bad furniture, and most importantly, money…It gives you license to scrimp and pinch—and makes you feel more empowered to do so.” —Gigi Guerra, brand marketing director of Madewell, former editor of Lucky magazine “Willdorf elevates penny pinching to an art form. City Chic is constantly inventive, amazingly granular, and a blast to read.” —Dany Levy, founder/chairman, DailyCandy, Inc. City_Chic_2e_FINAL_INT.indd i 12/8/08 4:35:52 PM “City chicks no longer need to turn tricks or sell dope in order to have a glamourous lifestyle—just read Nina’s brilliant book.” —Simon Doonan, creative director for Barneys New York and author of Confessions of a Window Dresser “City Chic—fun, gossipy, and loaded with great advice— is the ultimate handbook for urban girls who want to have it all. Read it and you’ll have a balanced checkbook and the three Cs (cable, clothing and cocktails).” —Jill A. Davis, author of Ask Again Later and Girls’ Poker Night “Being an ‘it’ girl has never been about how much cash you had in the bank, and now is the time to embrace your inner recessionista. Willdorf’s book proves that being frugal and being fabulous are not mutually exclusive.” —Lara Cohen, news director, Us Weekly City_Chic_2e_FINAL_INT.indd i 12/8/08 4:35:53 PM city chic the modern girl’s guide to living large on less City_Chic_2e_FINAL_INT.indd i 12/8/08 4:35:53 PM City_Chic_2e_FINAL_INT.indd iv 12/8/08 4:35:53 PM city chic the modern girl’s guide to living large on less n i n a w i l l d o r f City_Chic_2e_FINAL_INT.indd v 12/8/08 4:35:53 PM Copyright © 2003, 2009 by Nina Willdorf Cover and internal design © 2003, 2009 by Sourcebooks, Inc. Sourcebooks and the colophon are registered trademarks of Sourcebooks, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means including information storage and retrieval systems— except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews—without permission in writing from its publisher, Sourcebooks, Inc. This publication is designed to provide accurate and authoritative information in regard to the subject matter covered. It is sold with the understanding that the pub- lisher is not engaged in rendering legal, accounting, or other professional service. If legal advice or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent pro- fessional person should be sought.—From a Declaration of Principles Jointly Adopted by a Committee of the American Bar Association and a Committee of Publishers and Associations All brand names and product names used in this book are trademarks, registered trademarks, or trade names of their respective holders. Sourcebooks, Inc., is not associated with any product or vendor in this book. Published by Sourcebooks, Inc. P.O. Box 4410, Naperville, Illinois 60567–4410 (630) 961–3900 Fax: (630) 961–2168 www.sourcebooks.com Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Willdorf, Nina. City chic : the modern girl’s guide to living large on less / Nina Willdorf. p. cm. Includes index. 1. Young women—Life skills guides. 2. Young women—Finance, Personal. I. Title. HQ1229.W73 2009 646.70084’22—dc22 2008038831 Printed and bound in the United States of America. RRD 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 City_Chic_2e_FINAL_INT.indd vi 12/8/08 4:35:53 PM the thanks A Modern Girl is nothing without her cheerleaders, her mentors, her fam- ily, and her friends. From the pals who provided nuggets of inspiration to the patient folks who fielded panicky phone calls to the corps who devoted much time and red ink to the cause, I am genuinely indebted; this book has been a true team effort. First off, I must thank Michael Endelman, without whose tireless sup- port, enthusiasm, and delicious dinners I would be a sad sack of a girl. Seth Gitell must be credited for planting the germ of an idea for this book, on a late afternoon session of career talk over bad coffee. And yes, for introducing me to the best agent a girl could ever hope for, Andrew Stuart, who has acted above and beyond as an editor, champion, and friend. Sari Lehrer, for being my constant confidant, editor, pep-talk giver, and the surest friend a girl could have. Jennifer Fusco and the Sourcebooks team, for taking a leap of faith and believing in me back in the day. My original publicist extraordinaire, Vicky Lynch, who took on the project with an extraordinary, infectious enthusiasm. And Shana Drehs and Sara Kase for continuing to keep the flame alive five years later. Girls (and a few boys) who originally generously permitted me to sift through the contents of their brains and share their ingenious methods include the alarmingly talented Jane Ko, Tracie Egan, Debbie Stoller, Lisa Keys, Jeannie Christensen, Dina Cheney, the Wish girls in Boston, Moxie’s Karen, Sandra Kang, Summer McClinton, the indomitable Douglas Fitch, Caroline Pam, and Sarah Lydon, among many others who know who they are. The most sincere of thanks to Jill Davis, for getting it and sharing priceless pieces of advice; the inspiringly inquisitive Susan Orlean, and the warmest of the warm, Wendy Wasserstein—for generously sharing City_Chic_2e_FINAL_INT.indd vi 12/8/08 4:35:53 PM her stories and reminiscences. Years later, the new generation of Modern Girls has stepped up to contribute fresh anecdotes and thoughts: Flora Endelman, Sarah Kantrowitz, Robin Henry, Nicole Davis, Sarah Palmer, and many more. You all inspire me! Then there are the experts who make this whole enterprise legit: the boundlessly delightful Sheryl Julian; textile geniuses Katherine Hatch and Janice Stone; plant and flower guru Bill Epstein of Nurseryman’s Exchange; beauty pro Karmen Butterer; Color Association of the United States’ Margaret Walch; Boston Sports Club’s Danielle Abrams; super sweet and stylish Elisabeth Hasselbeck; and the smart, sassy, stylish Louis Boston’s Debi Greenberg, whose passion for the cause I can only hope to approximate in the future. Finally, to Lisa Gerson and Emily Parker, for devoting hours of their precious time reading the roughest of drafts—and whom I trust com- pletely to be mercifully honest—merci. City_Chic_2e_FINAL_INT.indd vi 12/8/08 4:35:53 PM the modern girl’s cheat sheet introduction xi section one: home chapter one: lighten up 3 Small apartment color choices • Room-by-room wise color guide • Thinking beyond the four walls in paint • Big ideas for small spaces • Basic lighting primer • Room-by-room lighting vibe guide chapter two: furnish for less 19 Settling on a scheme • Know when to negotiate • Honing in on deals • Quality furniture markers • Already-in-place furnishing alternatives • Furniture garnishes chapter three: f ree finds you can pick up on the street 35 Reimagining trash as treasure • Knowing when to pass and when to pounce • Seasonal curbside shopping • Room-by-room free furnishing options • Found art • Sprucing up found furniture chapter four: final touches with flowers and plants 49 F lora and fauna for the fast-paced lifestyle • Low-maintenance high-yield options • Picking the plant most likely to succeed • Problem-free potting and watering • Last-ditch deathbed plant rescue • Hardy flowers • Coaxing the longest life out of cut flowers City_Chic_2e_FINAL_INT.indd ix 12/8/08 4:35:53 PM