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A Girl for All Seasons
Pages: 528, Hardcover, Hodder & Stoughton Last Update 04.12.2009 05:59
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by - written on 20/02/09 (Very useful, 76 readings)
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Following "How to walk in high heels" the second book by the wonderful Camilla Morton had some very big...heels...to fill. Like its successor, "A Girl for all Seasons" includes lots of how to's and is written in Morton's witty, blunt style. However this book takes us through the year, and around the world in diary form following fashion, designers and history. We start the year in London with Paul Smith, he tells us all of the things he loves and admires about London and gives us an insight into the fashion capital. January also teaches us how to blog it, how to diet and detox and how to say your thank-yous. These entries are ... Read the complete review
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