Fifth Avenue Glamour Girl |
This book is a must-read for anyone who's interested in the fashion world or enjoys reading stories about female friendships. It follows the journey of Gloria and Estee Lauder, two women who share their dreams of working in the cosmetic industry, how they met, and their relentless efforts to succeed. Their bond of friendship is heartwarming, and their story will keep you engaged till the very end.
Learning about the history of Estee and her struggles while building her business was truly captivating, and her extraordinary determination to achieve her goals, even if it meant stepping on others' toes, was truly remarkable.
Gloria's story is also intriguing. She was born into wealth, but due to a major family scandal, she now faces the challenge of rebuilding her reputation with limited financial resources.
These characters are so relatable and easy to root for, and their friendship feels so authentic that you'll want to invite them to your next gathering.
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