A Lot Like Eve: Fashion, Faith and Fig-Leaves: A Memoir

A Lot Like Eve: Fashion, Faith and Fig-Leaves: A Memoir

by JoannaJepson (Author)

Synopsis

Joanna Jepson was born with a facial deformity that led to her being mercilessly bullied through childhood and adolescence whilst a strict evangelical upbringing imposed further challenges. Reconstructive facial surgery and a religious meltdown left her unrecognizable and disorientated, and triggered a search for identity and belonging. After ordination, a spell in the cloisters of a Welsh convent and a burst of headline-hitting fame in relation to the cleft palate abortions in the news a few years ago, Joanna became the first Chaplain to the London College of Fashion, with unique opportunities to explore the world of self-image. Not just an autobiography, A Lot Like Eve exposes the cultural idols and preoccupations that hook so many women into trying to prove that they are worthwhile in the way that the world expects. Like the first (metaphorical) woman, Eve, we too are still trying to pretend that we are wonderfully adorned by our own kind of fig-leaves.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Bloomsbury Continuum
Published: 26 Feb 2015

ISBN 10: 1472913175
ISBN 13: 9781472913173
Book Overview: A remarkable personal insight into female body image, spirituality and the defiance of cultural expectations

Media Reviews
This is a brave, moving and thoughtful book and I absolutely loved it. I read it on a train, wearing cheap mascara, and got off at the other end, elated and looking like a panda * Sally Phillips *
Joanna writes so powerfully and so authentically - this comes from the heart * Jeremy Vine *
Honest, vulnerable, moving, entertaining and challenging * Simon Ward, Chief Operating Officer, British Fashion Council *
Author Bio
Joanna Jepson is an Anglican priest who was catapulted into the public consciousness when she challenged the abortion of a 28-week foetus for bilateral cleft lip and palate. As the first Chaplain to the London College of Fashion, Joanna created The Empty Hanger Project, a fashion workshop exploring themes of ambition, belonging, sustainability, identity and purpose. She is a regular contributor to programmes including BBC One Big Questions, Sunday Morning Live, and BBC Radio 2 Pause for Thought, and has written op eds for the Times, the Telegraph and the Daily Mail. Joanna is now based in Wells, Somerset.