Betty Halbreich, World's Most Famous Personal Shopper,' Dies at 96
Briefly

Betty Halbreich was considered fashion's leading personal shopper, revered for transforming clothing choices into a quest for dignity, standards, and self-knowledge.
Entering Bergdorf Goodman to find Betty Halbreich's Solutions required navigating through opulent spaces, yet visitors were rewarded with her discerning fashion expertise in a charming, diner-like office.
Halbreich's clientele included esteemed figures like Estee Lauder, Meryl Streep, and Betty Ford, showcasing her influence and ability to dress influential women with elegance.
She became a national figure in her 80s, even starring in the documentary 'Throwing Shade,' which highlighted her unique approach to personal shopping and style.
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