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We Should All Be Mirandas

Chelsea Fairless

When Sex and the City premiered, many were hesitant to identify as the Miranda of their social circle - after all, sarcasm, workaholism, and dubious fashion choices are rarely considered aspirational. However, in the two-plus decades since her television debut, our culture has finally caught up with this forward-thinking icon and all she represents. The truth is, Miranda Hobbes is the feminist hero that we deserve - we were all just too busy obsessing over Carrie's corset tops to notice it at first.

WE SHOULD ALL BE MIRANDAS is a celebration of a certain redheaded lawyer and the legions of fans who relate to her pragmatic, no-bullshit approach to work, love, and sex. Written by two self-proclaimed Mirandas, this humorous manifesto distils Ms. Hobbes' core principles into a strategic guide for navigating life's inevitable ups and downs. In it, you'll learn to:

Overcome your internalised Mirandaphobia
Cope with humiliating sexual encounters
Make Google Docs your bitch
Dump that Skipper that you've been dating
Embrace your bad hair days
...and so much more!

With sharp, sardonic humor and nods to the series' most iconic moments, We Should All Be Mirandas is the perfect gift for fashionistas, pop culture mavens, and every woman who has dared to eat cake out of the garbage.

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  • Classification : Women's Studies
  • Pub Date : OCT 15, 2019
  • Imprint : Hodder and Stoughton
  • Page Extent : 240
  • Binding : HB
  • ISBN : 9781529355314
  • Price : INR 899
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Chelsea Fairless

Chelsea Fairless is a Los Angeles-based designer, consultant, and digital content creator. She is a Parsons graduate with a background in fashion history and digital media. Chelsea worked as a researcher and trend forecaster before joining VFILES in late 2012, where she served as Fashion Director for over four years. This past year, she launched a line of apparel and home goods called Female Trouble. Lauren Garroni is a writer, director, and producer based in Los Angeles. She most recently directed the series Lonely Woman for YouTube in partnership with the Geena Davis Institute and the United Nations. Her digital media work has been featured in Slate, Huffington Post, Refinery29, Funny or Die, Paper Magazine, Above Average, People, USA Today and her comedy shorts have garnered millions of views.

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