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Comprend les noms: Christa Neil, Christa Menegas

Œuvres de Christa Weil Menegas

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Nom canonique
Menegas, Christa Weil
Nom légal
Menegas, Christa Weil
Sexe
female
Pays (pour la carte)
UK
Lieux de résidence
London, England, UK
Paris, France
USA

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I felt for Helen, having lost someone close to her, and trying to find her footing. It both hurt and helped that part of the legacy left behind for her was travel to destinations unknown, discovering all life has to offer. Can’t say I’d be able to do the same in her situation as I have to have a planned place to land come what may, but I love the IDEA of it! The freedom to experience life as it comes, chase dreams, and follow your heart. In the City of Lights, that should be easy, right? Well, she’s tackled some of those aspirations, but finding the measure of her heart is proving a bit of a task. The French seem to view liaisons in a different light, and their allure are proofing to be the call of the siren for Helen. She gets into a few uncomfortable situations on her journey (apparently the hours of five to seven are something to avoid for a meet up unless you’re in the know), including the steps she takes to delve into the mystery alluded to in the synopsis...which lead to a very memorable, very unexpected end sequence.

All in all, the darkness and light, ups and downs, the macabre and mundane...it’s all about LIFE and LIVING IT. Dreams are great, fantasies are fine, but what we have left at the end of the day is what really matters. Even our rock star legend learns a thing or two through some hard knock life lessons, though it may have taken many years to finally get it. I say this is a story to come to with a desire to see the city through the eyes of another, as they take a detour in their own path to truly experience what life is all about.


**copy received for review; opinions are my own
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GRgenius | Jul 31, 2022 |
Loads of good advice for anyone interested in secondhand fashion. Advice such as clothing that work best for body shapes, the care of the clothing, indicators of great quality clothes, etc.
I thought it was interesting the author included top names in clothing (if you're interested in the label) and how to pronounce them.
I liked the end of the book that included big name designers for each fashion era.
 
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VhartPowers | Dec 27, 2018 |
A wonderful book that should be bought by anyone who wants to know how to buy good clothes, not just those who want to buy vintage. Thsi book goes a long way to de-mystifying the importance of fabrics, what to look for int he construction of a garment, and solid advice on what to buy, and why.

I have quite a few books about fashion, and this is one that I would be happy recommending to anyone who is interested in clothes.
 
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ForrestFamily | 1 autre critique | Apr 20, 2008 |
Full of advice on how to read a garment for worth this is not only invaluable advice for shopping vintage but for anyone who wants to know how to assess a garment to see if it's worthwhile buying. Stresses getting to know fabrics (while avoiding advising people to go look in fabric shops, why not?)and getting to know what suits you individually.

An interesting and useful book to at least read and to allow some of it to register on your consciousness when shopping.
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wyvernfriend | 1 autre critique | May 10, 2007 |

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Œuvres
5
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#139,413
Évaluation
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ISBN
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