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OverviewFrom four stunning and accomplished French women—a charming bestseller about how to slip into your inner cool and be a Parisienne. In short, frisky sections, these Parisian women give you their very original views on style, beauty, culture, attitude and men. The authors—Anne Berest, Audrey Diwan, Caroline de Maigret, and Sophie Mas—unmarried but attached, with children—have been friends for years. Talented bohemian iconoclasts with careers in the worlds of music, film, fashion and publishing, they are untypically frank and outspoken as they debunk the myths about what it means to be a French woman today. Letting you in on their secrets and flaws, they also make fun of their complicated, often contradictory feelings and behavior. They admit to being snobs, a bit self-centered, unpredictable but not unreliable. Bossy and opinionated, they are also tender and romantic. You will be taken on a first date, to a party, to some favorite haunts in Paris, to the countryside, and to one of their dinners at home with recipes even you could do -- but to be out with them is to be in for some mischief and surprises. They will tell you how to be mysterious and sensual, look natural, make your boyfriend jealous, and how they feel about children, weddings and going to the gym. And they will share their address book in Paris for where to go: At the End of the Night, for A Birthday, for a Smart Date, A Hangover, for Vintage Finds and much more. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Anne Berest , Audrey Diwan , Caroline De Maigret , Sophie MasPublisher: Random House USA Inc Imprint: Doubleday & Co Inc. Dimensions: Width: 14.70cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.573kg ISBN: 9780385538657ISBN 10: 0385538650 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 02 September 2014 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsFour whip-smart, successful French women poke fun at the stereotypes of the Parisienne and give genuine beauty and lifestyle tips, recipes, and fashion dos and don'ts . . . De Maigret's photography and a witty, wise, often tongue-in-cheek delivery puts the reader on a sure path to achieving the French femme's je ne sais quoi. -- Publisher's Weekly You don't have to be French to be a Parisian. --Karl Lagerfeld Very, very funny. While reading, I actually felt chicer, wittier and trEs Parisienne. I was laughing out loud by the end. --Plum Sykes, author of Bergdorf Blondes and The Debutante DivorcEe Four whip-smart, successful French women poke fun at the stereotypes of the Parisienne and give genuine beauty and lifestyle tips, recipes, and fashion dos and don'ts . . . De Maigret's photography and a witty, wise, often tongue-in-cheek delivery puts the reader on a sure path to achieving the French femme's je ne sais quoi. --Publisher's Weekly You don't have to be French to be a Parisian. --Karl Lagerfeld Very, very funny. While reading, I actually felt chicer, wittier and tres Parisienne. I was laughing out loud by the end. --Plum Sykes, author of Bergdorf Blondes and The Debutante Divorcee Four whip-smart, successful French women poke fun at the stereotypes of the Parisienne and give genuine beauty and lifestyle tips, recipes, and fashion dos and don ts . . . De Maigret s photography and a witty, wise, often tongue-in-cheek delivery puts the reader on a sure path to achieving the French femme s je ne sais quoi. Publisher s Weekly You don t have to be French to be a Parisian. Karl Lagerfeld Very, very funny. While reading, I actually felt chicer, wittier and tres Parisienne. I was laughing out loud by the end. Plum Sykes, author of Bergdorf Blondes and The Debutante Divorcee Four whip-smart, successful French women poke fun at the stereotypes of the Parisienne and give genuine beauty and lifestyle tips, recipes, and fashion dos and don'ts . . . De Maigret's photography and a witty, wise, often tongue-in-cheek delivery puts the reader on a sure path to achieving the French femme's je ne sais quoi . -- Publisher's Weekly You don't have to be French to be a Parisian. --Karl Lagerfeld Very, very funny. While reading, I actually felt chicer, wittier and tres Parisienne. I was laughing out loud by the end. --Plum Sykes, author of Bergdorf Blondes and The Debutante Divorcee Four whip-smart, successful French women poke fun at the stereotypes of the Parisienne and give genuine beauty and lifestyle tips, recipes, and fashion dos and don'ts . . . De Maigret's photography and a witty, wise, often tongue-in-cheek delivery puts the reader on a sure path to achieving the French femme's je ne sais quoi. -- Publisher's Weekly You don't have to be French to be a Parisian. --Karl Lagerfeld Very, very funny. While reading, I actually felt chicer, wittier and tres Parisienne. I was laughing out loud by the end. --Plum Sykes, author of Bergdorf Blondes and The Debutante Divorcee Author InformationANNE BEREST is the author of two novels and a biography of Françoise Sagan published this year; she also writes for television, cinema, and theater. AUDREY DIWAN became a scriptwriter after studying journalism and political science. She wrote the screenplay for Cédric Jimenez’s La French, with Jean Dujardin, and is now directing her first feature film; she is also editor-at-large for the magazine Stylist. CAROLINE DE MAIGRET studied literature at the Sorbonne before moving to New York to model. She returned to Paris in 2006 to found her music label. De Maigret has been an ambassador for Chanel since 2012, and supports women worldwide through the NGO Care. SOPHIE MAS was born and raised in Paris. After graduating from Sciences Po and HEC, she started her own film company and now works as a producer in Los Angeles, New York and São Paulo. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |