Bravolebrity Patricia Altschul, from the Hit TV Show "Southern Charm," will appear at NBC Experience Store, 30 Rockefeller Plaze (at 49th Street) on Tuesday, April 25th, at 1:30pm.
Patricia Altschul is much more than a reality television star and the mature voice of reason on the hit Bravo television show, Southern Charm. She is also a lifestyle icon featured extensively in Town & Country, Architectural Digest, Vogue, and People magazine (just to name a few!).
Now the fan-favorite of Bravo finally brings fans her opus on etiquette and living a glamorously Southern champagne lifestyle.
In THE ART OF SOUTHERN CHARM (Diversion Hardcover Original; $25.99; April 18, 2017), Patricia provides advice on every situation, from hosting a memorable cocktail party to decoding the dress code for any event, to handling a drunken boor at the dinner table.
THE ART OF SOUTHERN CHARM is bound to delight fashionistas and millennials alike as Patricia (and Michael the Butler) offer tips on emulating the grand dame of Charleston. Fans of Bravo books like Lisa Vanderpump's Simply Divine: A Guide to Easy, Elegant, and Affordable Entertaining or Melissa Gorga's Love Italian Style won't want to miss out on this charming how-to!
Patricia Altschul has been featured in publications including Vogue, Town & Country, Architectural Digest, People; and she is the surprise break-out star of the Bravo hit reality series, Southern Charm. Wise, cultivated, elegant, and funny, Patricia is a consummate hostess and a lifestyle icon whose unique combination of class and sass has endeared her to fans of all ages. Patricia has earned her status as preeminent tastemaker. She received her Master's Degree from George Washington University where she lectured on Art History. She was a highly-successful art advisor who also amassed her own art collection and has served on the board of the New York Historical Society and other institutions. In addition to being an academic and a philanthropist, she has done a life-long tour-of-duty at the top of the of the social ladder in Washington, D.C., Oyster Bay, and on Manhattan's storied Fifth Avenue, where she observed - and ultimately dictated - the modern-day rules of civility Patricia, who really puts the social in social networking, has a glorious brain, the best legs, a killer sense of humor, and expertly curates every aspect of her life.
Deborah Davis is the author of eight books, including Strapless: John Singer Sargent and the Fall of Madame X, Party of the Century: The Fabulous Story of Truman Capote and His Black and White Ball, Gilded: How Newport Became the Richest Resort in America, The Oprah Winfrey Show: Reflections on an American Legacy, Guest of Honor: Booker T. Washington, Theodore Roosevelt and the White House Dinner that Shocked a Nation, which won the presitigious Phillis Wheatley Award for best work of History in 2013, and was nominated for an NAACP Image Award, Fabritius and the Goldfinch, which Amazon named one of the Best Books of 2014, and The Trip: Andy Warhol's Plastic-Fantastic Cross-Country Adventure.
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