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Book Synopsis''Even if you don''t find yourself booking a one-way Eurostar ticket to the capital like Marissa, this book might just be the key to finally nailing that elusive Parisian je ne sais quoi.''
Penny Goldstone, Fashion Editor, Marie Claire
''A delightful, down-to-earth guide . . . complete with insider fashion tips, beauty tricks and dating advice from Marissa''s own personal experience, plus interviews with many modern iterations of the ever-elusive Parisienne herself.''
Monica de La Villardière, journalist and co-founder of the Fashion No Filter podcast
To be Parisian is to have a certain attitude and outlook on life.
In Practicing Parisienne, British journalist and blogger Marissa Cox decodes this seemingly nebulous je ne sais quoi, explaining what she has learned since moving to France eight years ago, and how and why the reader can and should adopt a more Parisian lifes
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A delightful, down-to-earth guide . . . complete with insider fashion tips, beauty tricks and dating advice from Marissa's own personal experience, plus interviews with many modern iterations of the ever-elusive Parisienne herself. * Monica de La Villardière, journalist and co-founder of the Fashion No Filter podcast *
Practising Parisienne is a celebration of the City of Lights and an ode to the pleasures in life. Marissa Cox effortlessly mixes practical tips, personal stories and inspiring conversations in this charming guide to living well the Parisian way. * Miranda York, author of At the Table and The Food Almanac *
With appreciation, honesty, a deep understanding and access to leading figures, Practising Parisienne reads like a who's who and what's what when it comes to everything Parisian.
* Hannah Almassi, Editor in Chief, Who What Wear UK *
Even if you don't find yourself booking a one-way Eurostar ticket to the capital like Marissa, this book might just be the key to finally nailing that elusive Parisian
je ne sais quoi. * Penny Goldstone, Fashion Editor, Marie Claire *