Why Girls Love Shoes

Why Girls Love Shoes

by Georgina Harris (Author), SamWilson (Illustrator)

Synopsis

Irresistible, on-trend, sexy, stylish, oh-so-you shoes. They're all in this gorgeous little book, which, like the Jimmy Choo, is the perfect treat for every shoeaholic. Whether sexy stilettos are your passion, or you've just got a thing for leather thigh-high boots, you can feed your addiction with this little gift book. More than just a necessity, for many women, shoes are our best friend: a favourite pair will cheer up a dull day, give a confidence boost when needed and see us through both good times and bad. It's a lifelong love affair that starts with Cinderella's glass slippers and never ends. Shoes are, quite literally, an extension of yourself, and if there's one way to add instant glamour to your life, it's with the right pair of shoes. For shoe-obsessed ladies, whose closets are overflowing with slingbacks, wedges, Mary Janes, kitten heels, ballet pumps and more, these pages will delight and inspire. Illustrated throughout with stylish artworks by Sam Wilson, shoe-aholics are sure to adore this compendium of little-known facts and quips and quotes about every type of shoe under the sun.

$11.98

Quantity

5 in stock

More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 64
Publisher: CICO Books
Published: 14 Oct 2010

ISBN 10: 1907030743
ISBN 13: 9781907030741

Author Bio
The Author: Georgina Harris is a writer and editor. She has worked in publishing for 15 years, written for the Daily Telegraph, edited art and interiors books and contributed to travel guides worldwide. She is the author of The Art of Letter-Writing and Over 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover (with Style), both published by CICO. The Illustrator: Sam Wilson illustrates a weekly column in You magazine, and works for many other fashion titles, including Glamour, Red and Elle Girl. She also works in publishing, creating artwork for many 'chick lit' and lifestyle books. Her illustrations have been produced as window displays, in-store posters and packaging for retailers such as Harrods and Mulberry.