I absolutely loved this. It’s part personal memoir, part business book, and such a joy to read. It’s also pretty quick, clocking in at under six hours. I learned so much from it, both about work and life. What I loved most about it is how normal she seems. She shares he story of her life and career with the same grounded authenticity that defines her beauty philosophy. From her childhood and early years in New York to launching her namesake brand with just ten lipsticks, selling it to Estée Lauder, and later founding Jones Road, Brown offers an insider’s look at how intuition, perseverance, and staying true to herself shaped her success. It’s a fascinating business journey that at times feels like a fairy tale at times, but it’s also about the personal values that guided her: family first, learning by doing, and embracing simplicity over flash. Brown’s refusal to chase trends or abandon her instincts made her an icon, yet she remains refreshingly down-to-earth. Through anecdotes of creativity, business lessons, and homebody wisdom, Still Bobbi emerges as both an inspiring entrepreneurial tale and a reminder that success doesn’t require compromise—it comes from trusting your “you-ness.”
