The designer Rebecca Minkoff takes issue with the widely accepted image of self-care: the turmeric lattes, the face masks in salt baths, the aromatherapy and massage, as she puts it.

“Work can be self-care, too,” she writes in “Fearless,” a book of business advice she drafted during the pandemic, published last week.

She’s particularly resistant to the notion that self-care can solve burnout — the feeling of acute exhaustion that has gained more attention recently. “There is no scented candle in the world that will make that feeling go away.”

smart store. In 2019, before Covid-19 upended the fashion industry, the company said it brought in more than $100 million in retail sales.

But a few years ago, Ms. Minkoff found herself dreading returning to the office after maternity leave. People told her she was experiencing burnout (a “pseudo diagnosis,” she

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