Two Lipsticks and a Lover

Two Lipsticks and a Lover

by HelenaFrithPowell (Author)

Synopsis

Why is it that French women look as glamorous in a T-shirt and pair of jeans as in a designer dress? What is the secret that keeps them sexy and attractive from eighteen or eighty? Why are they happiest when flirting? How do they stay pencil thin? And why do they seduce their best-friends' lovers? Helena Frith Powell goes deep undercover to expose the secrets of French beauty in this witty investigation in suspenders. Exploring French women's passion for looking and feeling good, she talks to experts on French womanhood - from the intellectuals of St Germain, to the proprietress of a designer sex shop for women, to the bra fitter in the lingerie rooms of an exclusive department store in Paris, where she says goodbye to her M &S's knickers forever. Packed with insights, she uncovers how French women achieve maximum effect with the least amount of effort through their passion for face-creams, suspenders and la petite aventure. Bin the books that tell you what to wear and what to eat. Find your inner French woman instead. Tempting, chic, persuasive, witty, "Two Lipsticks" is the ultimate style book that could radically change the way you look and, more importantly, think about yourself.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 242
Publisher: Gibson Square Books Ltd
Published: 20 Jan 2006

ISBN 10: 1903933676
ISBN 13: 9781903933671

Media Reviews
'Hilarious.' Best Christmas book for your best friend B-Magazine January issue - review 'Where this book differs is in its English sense of humour... Funny, warm and charming.' French Magazine January issue - review 'Elegantly explains why Frenchwomen just get more attractive as they grow older and can wear lingerie, take lovers and flirt, whereas British can, too, but generally don't.' Andrew Roberts 'Smart and very funny, ... a title that sells itself.' Richard and Judy 'I absolutely love this book. Spot on.' Terry O'Neill, photographer of Twiggy, Brigitte Bardot and Jeanne Moreau 'Witty, and very elegantly written... verbal Viagra.' John Witherow, editor Sunday Times 'A fascinating - and illuminating - read.' Daily Mail 'I devoured it. It is so funny and sharp!' Marco Redolfi, Head of PR of Dolce & Gabbanna
Author Bio
Helena Frith Powell modelled in her early twenties and designed clothes while running a stall on the Camden Market where she hung out with people such as George Michael and Boy George. She is now a journalist who writes for the Sunday Times, Sunday Telegraph, Tatler, Harpers and Queen, Independent on Sunday and House and Gardens. She moved to France four years ago with her writer husband and children to start a new life in the Languedoc. She previously wrote More France Please (2005) about the culture clash for Brits in France.