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Book Reviews of Fashionistas (Red Dress Ink)

Fashionistas (Red Dress Ink)
Fashionistas - Red Dress Ink
Author: Lynn Messina
ISBN-13: 9780373250257
ISBN-10: 0373250258
Publication Date: 3/1/2003
Pages: 288
Rating:
  • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.
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3.2 stars, based on 52 ratings
Publisher: Red Dress Ink
Book Type: Paperback
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18 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

JeffersonsAmbrosia avatar reviewed Fashionistas (Red Dress Ink) on + 98 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Lynna Messina has to be one of the funniest authors I have ever read. I picked up this book not sure what to think as I had not read any of the authors work yet. Well that is going to change, and its going to change soon. Fashionistas is a hilariously funny romp through the vapid world of glossy magazines.

Vig Morgan is a low totem pole employee at Fashionista who gets brought into a plan that in the beginning she wants not mart of. The plan is to get rid of the mean tyrannical boss Jane. And replace her with the seemingly nice people friendly Marguerite. You will join Vig as she travels through dealing with the plot and keeping the rest of her life on track.

If you are a chic lit fan you can not possibly miss this book. Vig is funny and witty and gets herself into some interesting scrapes. Her love life reminds me a little bit of Bridget Jones, she is always complaining that the only men she is attracted to are the emotionally unavailable kind. Enter Alex Keller the mean ogre from that office that no one sees who turns out to be devastatingly handsome.

I honestly had trouble putting this book down because it was so good. I was literally laughing out loud at several points thanks to the witty dry way that Vig sees everything. She seems to be a polar opposites of her best friend Maya who makes several appearances to the reader and is just as funny. If youre looking for a fun and fast read that will bring a smile to your face I recommend Fashionistas. I guarantee you will have a sore face from smiling so much when you read this book.
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Helpful Score: 2
Sort of like The Devil Wears Prada. Breezy chic lit.
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Helpful Score: 1
Did not enjoy this. Can't believe they're making a movie of it.
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Helpful Score: 1
Couldn't finish it..hard to follow and boring.
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This book is a bit slow in the beginning, but it picks up speed.
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Fun, goffy book. Quick enjoyable read.
CocoCee avatar reviewed Fashionistas (Red Dress Ink) on + 404 more book reviews
Another chick lit read set in within the fashion world. Quick, mindless, superficial.
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Very fun read!
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funny and fun -- read it!
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Quick light read. It was entertaining, although it seemed like yet another 'single girl working in publishing' story. I did enjoy it.
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Amusing chick-lit.
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A fun read. Quick and easy, light and funny.
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Similar to "The Devil Wears Prada." Takes place in a NY fashion magazine, good heroine, can be funny in places.
dbs avatar reviewed Fashionistas (Red Dress Ink) on + 329 more book reviews
Wasn't totally thrilled with the format which it was written, but plot and characters so good, that was a minor annoyance. Highly reccomend.
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Good chick lit, what with the interweaving conspiracies to bring about a regime change at a fashion magazine.
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Life at Fashionista magazine can be a real bitch. Especially when you work for one.

Vig Morgan finally worked her way out of the assistant-for-the-bitch-from-hell trenches only to get stuck in a sea of editors. But Vig isn't like the other associate editors at the aggressively hip and overwhelmingly current Fashionista magazine. For one thing, she couldn't care less which star wore which designer to which party. Sure, she's clever and witty and just as ambitious as the next overqualified underpaid underling, but she would never get drawn into a plot to depose the evil editor-in-chief.

Or would she?

Jump with Vig into the choppy waters of scheming, backstabbing, free speech, flirtation and fashion, as the lackeys at the bottom of the masthead band together to take down the queen at the top, with some unexpected but not necessarily unpleasant results.
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Very funny..but I could not relate to well.
luluinphilly avatar reviewed Fashionistas (Red Dress Ink) on + 367 more book reviews
All of these "chick-lit" books have the same useless formula. Not everyone works in publishing or fashion or advertising or television or movies. And thank goodness for movies. Because of them, "The Devil Wears Prada" was a great movie and a so-so book. These books are - sorry to say it - stupid. They really insult my intelligence. Or rather, what the author thinks is my intellectual level. You know how smart I am? I stopped reading this garbage after 50 pages and posted it for a swap. Now who's smart?