Balancing act

Margaret Gurevich

Book - 2015

In this collection of four previously published works, Chloe, winner of the Teen Design Diva contest, embarks on her prize--an internship with a famous fashion designer in New York City.

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Published
North Mankato, MN : Capstone Young Readers, a Capstone imprint [2015]
Language
English
Main Author
Margaret Gurevich (author)
Other Authors
Brooke Hagel (illustrator)
Physical Description
377 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781623702588
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Review by Booklist Review

This entry into the Chloe by Design series follows the 16-year-old as she preps for Fashion Week while also facing decisions about her personal life: male friendship versus romance, and how to deal with the competing personalities found in dorm living. All of these challenges help her gain insight into her strengths and weaknesses, as well as her ultimate career direction. Gurevich and illustrator Hagel have found a sure-fire formula: describe the world of teen fashion while illustrating Chloe's own outfits and design sketches in colored pencil. Another strong choice for young teens fascinated with Project Runway and all of its associated drama.--Bradburn, Frances Copyright 2015 Booklist

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Superfashionista Chloe, having won the Teen Design Diva reality TV show in series opener Making the Cut (2014), begins her internship at the New York offices of one of her favorite designers. Excited at the prospect of spending three months at the Stefan Meyers design studio, Chloe focuses on her budding career, but she also hopes to spend some time with new almost-boyfriend, Jake. She settles in with her three new roommates in the dorm suite provided for them, getting along with Avery and Bailey but not Madison, who dismisses Chloe's success, saying she has not really earned her internship. Madison will, of course, remain relentlessly negative, providing Chloe with many distressing moments, but both Chloe and the book concentrate on the task at hand. Her first assignmentwith the head of the knit departmentgoes well, though Chloe is apprehensive about future assignments. While the job remains constantly fascinating and demanding, she can't find enough time to spend with Jake and worries that she may lose her heartthrob (a squeaky-clean subplot). Meanwhile, she hopes her own designs might make a wave or two, even in this high-powered professional setting. Gurevich writes with prose as bubbly as Chloe's personality, keeping the focus on the positive even as Chloe grapples with her insecurities. The spotlight shines on the fashion designs, with Hagel's abundant sketches adding color and charm throughout. A delight for fashionistas everywhere. (Fiction. 9-13) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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