How to Walk in High Heels: The Girl’s Guide to Everything

Womens Fiction

Author: Camilla Morton

The bestselling U.K. sensation, hailed as “the most fabulous instruction manual the world has ever seen” by Vogue.com Can you make yourself up in five minutes flat? Make the first move without breaking a sweat? Hang a picture without becoming unhinged? Get out of a car–or an unpleasant situation–gracefully in a short skirt? Load an iPod as effortlessly as a dishwasher? I….Read More

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