

Jacqueline's television experience includes regular reporting on style trends for Oxygen. She has also written for The New York Times, Aficionado, Lucky and Black Book magazines. She is a freelance features editor with Harper's Bazaar. As the Fashion Director of Oxygen Media's style site, she produced all related content. Other experiences include Senior Editor at Self magazine, where she wrote, styled and edited the fashion and lifestyle features of the book. She was formerly the editor of Country magazine, a lifestyle publication targeting the Hamptons and published by M. Jacqueline deMontravel is the co-author of 21st Century Etiquette (Lyons Press, Fall '01) with Charlotte Ford and The Perfect Feet (Stewart, Tabori and Chang, Spring '03). Now, with her heart on the line and her life changing faster than a diva hosting an awards ceremony, Emily's in for a wild ride that could take her through love, over-the-top weddings, and low-fat ice cream. Suddenly, Emily's life is getting to be more like her art - crazed, unpredictable, filled with hilarious twists, heartbreaking turns, and fashion-forward characters who think of Bergdorf's as their own backyard.

He of the dark hair, blue eyes, and must-have-sex-now grin. "It's humiliating that my parents have a more active social life than I do."Įnter bad-boy artist Henry Phillips. And her best friend Dash, her last dating safety net, is now attached to a leggy blonde who has the strange fortune of being smart, as well. Her cousin Anne - the one who turned husband-hunting into a Discovery Channel special on predators - has finally bagged a fiancé. Her best friend has traded in Mojitos for a dull life with two kids. Her overbearing socialite mom scrutinizes Emily's life as closely as she does her Botoxed face. The heroine of the comic strip Emily Briggs draws for Vogue has sex and the city at her well-manicured fingertips. "Finding a suitable date in the city is like trying to find a fifteen-million-dollar movie actor who isn't into Scientology."
