Reading Still Bobbi felt like sitting down for a heart-to-heart with Bobbi Brown herself. The writing is approachable, humorous , down-to-earth, and sprinkled with both surprising stories and heartfelt lessons.
I was fascinated by the background that shaped her: her grandfather’s business drive, her glamorous mother, her father’s encouragement, and her grandmother and aunt teaching her comfort and authenticity. I never realized Bobbi had struggled with her image, and her “ah ha” moment of realizing she could be beautiful too was eye-opening.
Her career stories were full of unexpected turns, from her early hustling to her first big breaks. I loved how she studied everyday women, like moms in the park, to create makeup that was simple, quick, and real. Her product innovations always came from wanting beauty to be accessible for busy women.
What really shines is how she stayed true to herself - whether turning down the pressure to become a “fabulous New Yorker” or being the mom at the soccer game even while building a global brand. She valued family, kindness, and authenticity over glamour.
I was saddened to read about her struggles with Estée Lauder, but inspired by how she held her ground and then launched Jones Road Beauty the very day her non-compete ended. I’m already a fan of JRB, so it was exciting to read how it came to life.
Her reflections on aging gracefully, her “I Am Me” series, and ending with the Impact Award tie everything together beautifully. This memoir shows a powerhouse entrepreneur who is still humble, authentic, and deeply family-centered.
As a longtime fan (and a Wisconsinite who loved reading about her Chicago/Wisconsin connections!), this book made me appreciate her even more. Honest, inspiring, and full of lessons for women at any stage of life.
Thank you to NetGalley and Simon & Schuster for the advance copy. Opinions are my own.