Shersquo;s dated Mr Darcyhellip;After being hounded by the paparazzi ever since news of their engagement got out; Gemma and Dominic are flying to Scotland for a much-needed romantic getaway. But they didnrsquo;t expect to find Dominicrsquo;s ex; Natalie; and her husband Rhys; on the very same flight! Landing in a torrential blizzard and with only one hire car (let alone a limo!) between them; the four share a lifthellip;.but as the snowdrifts move in; stranding them in an isolated castle; it seems theyrsquo;ll be reunited for longer than planned!Now itrsquo;s time to say lsquo;I do!rsquo;In the face of adversity; Gemma does what any self-respecting celebrity fianceacute;e would do: starts planning a last-minute wedding while she has Dominic to herself! After all; where better for a discreetly decadent wedding than in the middle of nowhere; miles from the nearest celebrity news desk? But marrying an A-lister away from prying eyes was never going to be easy. Will Gemma make it up the aisle? And; more importantly; now shersquo;s miles away from Vera Wang; what is this fashionista going to wear?!And the Bride Wore Prada is the sensational first book in Katie Oliverrsquo;s long-awaited lsquo;Marrying Mr Darcyrsquo; series; the follow-up to her best-selling lsquo;Dating Mr Darcyrsquo; trilogy.Also by Katie Oliver:Prada and PrejudiceLove and LiabilityMansfield Larkand; coming soon:Love; Lies and LouboutinsManolos in Manhattan
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Review
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. a great and informative read for designers and fashion fans alikeBy Sonal ChokshiI really enjoyed this book; which I picked up on a whim while in Australia. I ended up reading it after my trip -- and after I had discovered the wonders of Australian and New Zealand fashion! -- although this book is NOT focused only on designers from down under. The author actually selects a great array of creatives to interview; and each interview peels back layers of the art; business; and *process* of fashion -- all the things that are often hard to see or reflect on when we are already so saturated by images of the visual output... Highly recommend this understated and easy to read little book.