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The Fashion Orphans by Randy Susan Meyers

donnareadathon2021's review against another edition

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4.0

The story
Two estranged half sisters, Gabriella and Lulu, have just lost their mother Bette. Both have had their fair share of sad times recently and both are having financial difficulties. They are expecting that their inheritance from their mother will relieve their financial situation, but this isn’t the case. They are inheriting a small amount of money and their mother’s collection of vintage Chanel clothing. The will stipulates that they can’t just sell the items, their plans must be approved by their mother’s lawyer. The sisters need to reconcile and decide on the way forward together.

My thoughts
I really enjoyed the aspects of this story that dealt with the sister’s relationship, their relationship with their family and their mother’s friends and the setting in Manhattan and Brooklyn. Some aspects of the story feel like they are repeated and focused on way more than was necessary for me. It’s a lovely read - highly recommend!

I read an eARC copy courtesy of NetGalley and the publisher.

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4.0

A delightfully unique novel about sisters and fashion ~ highly recommend to anyone who knows or cares about Coco Chanel or who just likes sister stories!

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5.0

I loved this book. Gabrielle and Lulu are sisters that have not gotten along in the past. Their mother’s death brings them together in a way that they never could have imagined.
I loved the Coco Chanel story that was interwoven and very integral to the story and how the sisters dealt with their mothers death.
This is a good story for anyone who loves fashion.

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4.0

Estranged sisters Lulu and Gabi are forced to go through their deceased mothers things but her will made it very clear: her “collection” was to be split evenly between them and had to meet the approval of her lawyer before anything was taken from her apartment. Tasked with that from the lawyer, they deem the Grey Lady, the sisters find a treasure trove in their mother’s living space and have to decide what she would want them to do Twitch it and if their relationship can withstand it.

Super cute story about sisters finding each other again through fashion and bonding. The relationships in this book are the entire backbone and really compel you to continue.

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emotional lighthearted reflective medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

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4.0

Food for the Soul

I have a feeling this book will linger with me. If I find myself adding it to my annual re-reading schedule, I’ll bump my stars to a 5. I appreciate the journeys these two women and their friends go on, through griefs old and new. They come out with the treasure of the strength to build new lives.

tiffanic's review

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4.0

A fun read for anyone who loves New York, fashion, or just a heartwarming story of sisters reconnecting. After their mother Bette dies, Gabrielle and Lulu are left with nothing except a surprise closet full of vintage Chanel. With the help of their mother’s stylish, quirky friends they try to figure out just who Bette was and if this unusual inheritance can help turn their lives around.

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3.0

The pacing was a little weird for me it was slow in the middle then the ending was a bit rushed, but overall a good quick read!

Rating: 3/5

Synopsis:

Half-sisters Gabrielle (55) and Lulu (48) have only two things in common: mounds of debt and coils of unresolved enmity toward, their controlling recently deceased mother.

The sisters arrive for the reading of their mother’s will and instead of a sizable inheritance discover all they have been left is their mother’s secret closet jammed with high-end designer clothes and accessories—most from Chanel.

Contemplating their mother’s self-indulgence, the sisters can’t help but wonder if Lauren Weisberger had it wrong: because it seems, in fact, that the devil wore Chanel. But as they explore the collection, meet and fall in love with her warm, wonderful friends, and magically find inspiring messages tucked away in her treasures—it seems their mother is advising Lulu and Gabrielle from the beyond—helping them rediscover themselves and restore their relationship with each other.

Thank you NetGalley for giving me an eARC!!

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5.0

It’s taken me a bit of time to digest this family drama novel before I was able to write a review which would adequately put into words how much I loved it - and not spoil it for readers.

The Fashion Orphans is a beautiful tale of estranged sisters who come together after their mother passes away. Gabrielle and Lulu each faced their own hardships - but can they overcome their differences and work together to decipher what the hidden messages their mother leaves them (in a closet of vintage Chanel nonetheless)? Along the path of discovery, they meet and are “adopted” by their mother’s best friends - all who help them discover the real essence of living a full life. They face challenges and learn to work together towards a future - which includes being in each other’s lives.

I cannot write enough good things about this book. The family drama, laughs, loves, tears - it’s all in here. Randy Susan Meyers and MJ Rose wrote a beauty in The Fashion Orphans.

Thank you to NetGalley, and BlueBoxPress for the opportunity to review an Advanced Copy. All opinions are my own.

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4.0

In this novel by co-authors Randy Susan Meyers and M.J. Rose, estranged sisters Gabrielle and Lulu find themselves thrown together to solve some mysteries around their late mother’s will. Elder sister Gabrielle was raised in Manhattan’s wealthy Upper East Side, while her younger half-sister Lulu was raised mostly by her working-class Brooklyn grandparents. On top of losing their mother Bette, both sisters are recovering from devastating losses; Gabrielle’s husband has recently left her and Lulu is a young widow. Gabrielle and Lulu are shocked when they attend the reading of their mother’s will, and instead of the inheritance that they both expect, they find that they have inherited a puzzle that needs to be solved.

Bette was not a warm, caring mother and both Gabrielle and Lulu have deep resentment towards her. Bette was always dressed impeccably and tried her hardest to impress the importance of high-quality designers upon Gabrielle and Lulu. The sisters are completely unprepared, however, to discover that Bette had a secret closet that is full of high-end designer clothes, bags, shoes and accessories, mostly by Chanel. They are instructed by Bette’s lawyer to work together to figure out what to do with this collection of designer goods. Both Gabrielle and Lulu are trying to get back on their feet financially, and are not happy when they learn that Bette’s will will not allow them to sell this valuable collection.

As Gabrielle and Lulu sort through the collection and catalog each item, they find some hidden messages from Bette. These unexpected messages from their distant, controlling mother make the sister take pause, and they slowly realize that they need to work together and might be able to regain some of the closeness they had as children. Gabrielle and Lulu also get to know some of Bette’s friends, who come together to support the sisters and give them a new perspective on who Bette was, and the sides of her that her daughters never got to see.

This book is about sisterhood and family, and illustrates the strength that women can offer to one another. The story explores the bonds of friendship and obligation to families. This novel gives a fun window into the world of high-fashion,and touches on how women have used fashion to fight for their independence throughout history.