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All You Need to Be Impossibly French: A Witty Investigation into the Lives, Lusts, and Little Secrets of French Women (edition 2006)

by Helena Frith-Powell

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The allure of the Frenchwoman--sexy, sophisticated, flirtatious, and glamorous--is legendary. More than an eye for fashion or a taste for elegance, the French je ne sais quoi embodies the essential ingredients for looking and feeling beautiful. With wit, whimsy, and wonder, British expatriate Helena Frith Powell uncovers the secrets of chic living in All You Need to Be Impossibly French, a cheeky guide to releasing your inner Frenchwoman. Delving deep into a mysterious realm of face creams, silk lingerie, and shopping-as-exercise, Powell reveals how French women stay impossibly thin and irresistibly sexy by achieving the maximum effect from the minimum amount of effort. Forget diet and inspiration books and style guides--this is all you need to embrace the wisdom of French living, and learn how to turn every day into la petite aventure.… (more)
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Title:All You Need to Be Impossibly French: A Witty Investigation into the Lives, Lusts, and Little Secrets of French Women
Authors:Helena Frith-Powell
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This was a fast, easy read. I enjoyed some of the peeks into French culture, and I even picked up a few tips and things I intend to try out. But some parts of the book made me uncomfortable - like the author's brief flirtation with a married man while she's married herself, and the fact that she toyed with the idea of an adulterous relationship. Yes, I realize this is very "French" of her, but it still didn't sit well with my (very Canadian) morals. Aside from that, I found the book pretty fluffy - which I guess it was meant to be. I would have liked to learn more about the women she interviewed, what they really thought about the pressure to be perfect all the time and the incessant competition with other women. ( )
  Elizabeth_Cooper | Oct 27, 2023 |
Very informative and clearly written if a somewhat chatty and overtly name-dropping little guide to French women and what makes them so trés chic. ( )
  FutureMrsJoshGroban | Feb 4, 2013 |
I really liked this little volume. It's written by an English lady who moves to France with her husband and children and sets out to find out what makes the French women so chic. She seeks opinions of men and women from both sides of the English Channel on the subjects of style, diet, fitness, lingerie, friends, plastic surgery, children, role models culture and even affairs and relays her finds in an amusing way that left me chuckling on a number of occasions.
This is a good read for those of us who are asking the same question the author did when she began her quest and who want to develop some of the same allure in ourselves. Some of the traits weren't all that flattering but just like Ms. Frith-Powell we don't have to adopt them all, just the ones we like. ( )
  bolgai | Apr 15, 2011 |
Quite an enjoyable insight into the fascinating world of French women - their style and attitudes to food, clothes and lovers. A quick, easy read which does not demand much effort. ( )
  CarolineTrevor | Aug 27, 2010 |
Orientalism for fashion victims

If you spend half a day on Paris’ Avenue Montaigne you may seen one or two of them: those elegant French women, looking glamorous in anything like a T-shirt and jeans or a designer dress. How they do this is the burning question that Englishwoman Helena Frith Powell tries to answer in this book.

Ms. Frith Powell checks with her friends from the fashion world and explains in the cheerful tone of a leading fashion magazine that the difference between a British ladette and a Frenchwoman is not just a working knowledge of Elle Magazine and the books of George Sand and Colette, but also lots of body creams, good food in reasonable portions, no miniskirts if you are a certain age, regular but not extreme exercise, and, very importantly, matching bras and knickers of high quality. And lots of smoking. This mixture will keep you seductive any time, which you have to, because it is a competitive world in Paris.

Mais si vous avez du chien, vous pouvez jouir le cinq à sept! ( )
  mercure | Apr 14, 2010 |
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The allure of the Frenchwoman--sexy, sophisticated, flirtatious, and glamorous--is legendary. More than an eye for fashion or a taste for elegance, the French je ne sais quoi embodies the essential ingredients for looking and feeling beautiful. With wit, whimsy, and wonder, British expatriate Helena Frith Powell uncovers the secrets of chic living in All You Need to Be Impossibly French, a cheeky guide to releasing your inner Frenchwoman. Delving deep into a mysterious realm of face creams, silk lingerie, and shopping-as-exercise, Powell reveals how French women stay impossibly thin and irresistibly sexy by achieving the maximum effect from the minimum amount of effort. Forget diet and inspiration books and style guides--this is all you need to embrace the wisdom of French living, and learn how to turn every day into la petite aventure.

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