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The Last Dress from Paris par Jade Beer
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The Last Dress from Paris (édition 2022)

par Jade Beer (Auteur)

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"The secret is hidden within a collection of Dior dresses.... London, 2017. There's no one Lucille loves more than her grandmother (not even her mother, she's ashamed to say). So when her beloved Granny Sylvie asks Lucille to help secure the return of something that is precious to her, she's happy to help. The next thing she knows, Lucille is on a train to Paris, tasked with retrieving a priceless Dior dress. But not everything is as it seems, and what Lucille finds in a small Parisian apartment will have her scouring the city for answers to a question that could change her entire life. Paris, 1952. Postwar France is full of glamour and privilege, and Alice Ainsley is in the middle of it all. As the wife to the British ambassador to France, Alice's job is to see and be seen-even if that wasn't quite what she signed up for. Her husband showers her with jewels, banquets, and couture Dior dresses, but his affection has become distressingly illusive. As the strain on her marriage grows, Alice's only comfort is her bond with her trusted lady's maid, Marianne. But, when a new face appears in her drawing room, Alice finds herself swept up in an epic love affair that has her yearning to follow her heart...no matter the consequences. Told in alternating timelines, The Last Dress from Paris is a lush, evocative tale of two women's enduring friendship, and explores the ties that bind us together, the threads of our past that give us hope, and the secrets we hold that make us who we are"--… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:The Last Dress from Paris
Auteurs:Jade Beer (Auteur)
Info:Berkley (2022), 384 pages
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"The Last Dress From Paris" was a lovely novel with beautiful descriptions of Paris and the Dior dressing, bringing both the city and gowns to life. It was only after finishing the book that I learned that the dresses are real and are on display in various museums worldwide.

I enjoyed the dual timeline although I found Alice's story a bit repetitive. Lucilee's was far more interesting as she was sent to Paris to collect the Dior dress her beloved granny, Sylvie, once owned. This leads to a mystery involving eight gowns, a search around various Parisian landmarks and the revelation of family secrets.

I liked how the author loosely used each dress to tell the story and move the narrative forward. "The Last Dress From Paris" not only follows Lucille's quest but allows the reader to learn more about Alice, the woman who had the privilege to wear each of the spectacular gowns designed by Dior.

Overall, I found this a sweet read full of glamorous couture, romance, betrayal, loss, and friendship. ( )
  HeatherLINC | Apr 3, 2024 |
A Fabulous historical fiction read that was heartwarming, heart-wrenching, and enlightening. I really enjoyed reading this one. It's got so much heart in it and so much richness from history and the settings of Paris and such.
This is written from two characters in a dual timeline, one with Lucille, who's Sylvie's granddaughter, and one with a woman named Alice who is a fashion designer/famous in the designer world, wearing Dior gowns and going to all the fashion shows. Sylvie asks Lucille to go to Paris to find out about a priceless Dior dress and what Lucille discovers is much more than just a priceless Dior dress. As Lucille goes on this trip, she meets and befriends another woman that helps her on her quest and, of course, a swoon-worthy guy that also helps. Lucille finds herself on a journey of self-discovery and re-examining family relationships and what she wants out of life as she goes on this scavenger hunt after these Dior dresses.
Alice, in the past, also finds herself on a journey of self-discovery as she finds herself in a marriage where her husband no longer finds her attractive or cares for her that much anymore. She finds herself with the help of a young dashing man who she has an affair with and then has life-altering things happen after that, which leads to where she goes with her life next and who she becomes.
All of the two timelines have a purpose and intertwine and are woven together in the end where everything makes sense and there are some great reveals. There's a lot that is great about this story, but one of the best and biggest moments is when you find out why Sylvie sent her granddaughter on this scavenger hunt, and everything is all tied up nicely at the end.
I would highly recommend this to anyone who loves historical fiction, fashion, Paris, heartwarming, thought-provoking, and enriching stories. This was an easy 5-star read for me and one of my top faves of this year.
Thanks so much to NetGalley and Berkley Publishing Group for letting me read and review this wonderful book. All thoughts and opinions are my own. ( )
  Kiaya40 | Jun 19, 2023 |
I am tired of the books that go backwards and forwards. Able to guess most of it. The characters were too one dimensional ( )
  shazjhb | Sep 6, 2022 |
A search for Dior Dresses from the 1950's - how fun would that be?

Louise makes a trip to Paris on her grandmother's request to find a certain dress, but it turns into a trip to search for eight other dresses.

What she finds is someone to help her, personal notes that accompany the dresses, secrets her Grandmother Sylvie kept all these years, and of course, the gorgeous, interesting dresses that have stories of their own.

We then go back in time and meet Alice Ainsley in 1952 who is the ambassador's wife and who also has gorgeous Dior dresses and a wonderful confidante for a maid, and a husband who is not who he appeared to be. He is cold, and she is lonely.

The loneliness leads to her visiting with a young man named Antoine.

Louise's chase to find the dresses leads to finding her grandmother's secrets, a love interest for her, and a longer stay and return to Paris.

Those readers who love Paris, who love fashion, the 1950's, and visiting with characters with complicated relationships will want to read this book.

A very enjoyable read with a bit of a mystery as grandmother’s life is unraveled. 5/5

This book was given to me by the publisher for an honest review. ( )
  SilversReviews | Jun 26, 2022 |
Please someone give me the task to retrieve an item from Paris for them, and if it is a designer dress made by Dior even better! The Last Dress from Paris is a bit of a historical fiction mixed in with a bit of romance and mystery. I loved this book I found myself a bit sad and disappointed each time I had to set it aside to do adulting things. I just wanted to stay within the story with Lucille as details unfolded revealing all the intricate mysteries. While on the surface this can be seen as a fluff book, it digs a little deep into the emotions, and takes a look at motherhood, desire, and what one sacrifices when difficult choices are made. The dual timelines- one set in 2017 and the other in 1952, come together flawlessly. Without giving too many details and spoil the fun for other readers, I'll just say the book was extremely well written, and I felt the emotions that I believe the author had intended. Moments where I was tense about secrets being uncovered, moments of happiness and love, and moments of heartache or even fear. The pacing of the book was spot on, and at 380 pages it left me with just wanting more. Brillant.
Publishing June 21!! Go reserve your copy now, you will thank me later! And while you are doing that I am going to go check out other books by Jade Beer.

Thank you to netgalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read and honestly review an advanced digital copy. ( )
  tb0607 | Jun 17, 2022 |
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"The secret is hidden within a collection of Dior dresses.... London, 2017. There's no one Lucille loves more than her grandmother (not even her mother, she's ashamed to say). So when her beloved Granny Sylvie asks Lucille to help secure the return of something that is precious to her, she's happy to help. The next thing she knows, Lucille is on a train to Paris, tasked with retrieving a priceless Dior dress. But not everything is as it seems, and what Lucille finds in a small Parisian apartment will have her scouring the city for answers to a question that could change her entire life. Paris, 1952. Postwar France is full of glamour and privilege, and Alice Ainsley is in the middle of it all. As the wife to the British ambassador to France, Alice's job is to see and be seen-even if that wasn't quite what she signed up for. Her husband showers her with jewels, banquets, and couture Dior dresses, but his affection has become distressingly illusive. As the strain on her marriage grows, Alice's only comfort is her bond with her trusted lady's maid, Marianne. But, when a new face appears in her drawing room, Alice finds herself swept up in an epic love affair that has her yearning to follow her heart...no matter the consequences. Told in alternating timelines, The Last Dress from Paris is a lush, evocative tale of two women's enduring friendship, and explores the ties that bind us together, the threads of our past that give us hope, and the secrets we hold that make us who we are"--

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