Have you ever had a dress made for you or have you made a dress?
I had bridesmaid dresses that were made for me, but I haven’t
had an original creation just for me. I
think it would be fun to have a dress that was designed just for me.
Lucy Wallace is in a pickle. Her husband has been abusive, unfaithful and
has finally left her for a dancer. She
realizes this is the chance she needs to fulfill her dream of becoming a dress
designer. She scandalously divorces her
husband in the 1890s and starts her business.
Her unique designs catch on with the upper crust and rich Americans. She is able to fulfill her dreams while also
supporting her mother and her young daughter, Esme. When Sir Cosmo Duff-Gordon starts to court
her, will Lucy have a second chance at love?
I enjoyed this novel.
I love historical fashion and the descriptions of the dresses and clients
were wonderful. Lucy Wallace was a real
person and I loved looking her up and seeing what the dresses she designed
looked like. I had never heard of her before,
and I loved learning her story. The book
was told in alternating perspectives between Lucy and her employee, Celia. Celia is a great character too. She comes to Lucy as a teen from the workhouse. Lucy sees something in her and together they
are able to build Lucy’s company. I
liked the romance between Lucy and Cosmo.
I am a fan of second chance romance.
I liked that Cosmo loved her for who she was and realized that she was
always going to be a designer.
I love Titanic stories and was surprised to discover in
this book that Cosmo, Lucy, and Celia were on the Titanic. It was a fascinating part of the story for
what happened and the aftereffects. There
was a great author’s note on the end that gave details on each of the real-life
characters.
Overall, A Dress of Violet Taffeta is an interesting
look into turn of the century fashion and an independent woman.
Book Source: A
Review Copy from Berkley and Netgalley.
Thank-you! I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions
expressed in this review are completely my own.
QUICK FACTS
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Title: A Dress of Violet Taffeta: A Novel
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Author: Tessa
Arlen
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Genre: Historical Fiction
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Publisher: Berkley (July 5, 2022)
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Length: (352) pages
· Format: Trade
paperback, eBook, & audiobook
· ISBN: 978-0593436851
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Tour Dates: June 27-July 11, 2022
BOOK DESCRIPTION
A
sumptuous novel based on the fascinating true story of La Belle Époque icon
Lucy, Lady Duff Gordon, who shattered the boundaries of fashion with her
magnificently sensual and enchantingly unique designs.
Lucy Duff Gordon knows she is talented. She sees color, light, and texture in
ways few people can begin to imagine. But is the male dominated world of haute
couture, who would use her art for their own gain, ready for her?
When she is deserted by her wealthy husband, Lucy is left penniless with an
aging mother and her five-year-old daughter to support. Desperate to survive,
Lucy turns to her one true talent to make a living. As a little girl, the
dresses she made for her dolls were the envy of her group of playmates. Now,
she uses her creative designs and her remarkable eye for color to take her
place in the fashion world—failure is not an option.
Then, on a frigid night in 1912, Lucy’s life changes once more, when she
becomes one of 706 people to survive the sinking of the Titanic. She could
never have imagined the effects the disaster would have on her fashion label
Lucile, her marriage to her second husband, and her legacy. But no matter what
life throws at her, Lucy will live on as a trailblazing and innovative fashion
icon, never letting go of what she worked so hard to earn.
ADVANCE PRAISE
“Fans of
the 1991 BBC series The House of Eliott will find familiar
comfort in Arlen’s descriptions of fabrics, colorworks, and evolving fashions.”
—Library Journal
“Tessa
Arlen’s novel is as elegant as a Lucille gown, full of movement, color and
beauty…For anyone interested in fashion, in the Gilded Age, in stories about
strong, visionary woman, Tessa Arlen’s novel is a must read!” —Jeanne
Mackin, author of The Last Collection
“A
sumptuous treat of elegant prose, evocative descriptions, and compelling
emotions. Arlen’s writing absolutely shines.” —Anna Lee Huber, USA
TODAY Bestselling author of A Perilous Perspective
“Tessa
Arlen delivers a fascinating tale based on the real-life fashion icon, Lucy,
Lady Duff-Gordon, who went up against a male dominated industry and
revolutionized it…A must read for fashion fans everywhere.” —Renee
Rosen, USA Today bestselling author of The Social
Graces
“…written
in a sumptuous, engaging style that appeals to all the senses and brings Lucy,
her creations, and her world vividly alive.” —Alyssa Maxwell, author of The
Gilded Newport Mysteries
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AUTHOR BIO
Tessa Arlen writes historical fiction when she is not
toiling away in her garden. She is the author of the Edwardian mystery series:
Lady Montfort and Mrs. Jackson; the Woman of World War II mystery series. Poppy
Redfern. And two standalone historical novels: In Royal Service to the Queen,
and A Dress of Violet Taffeta.
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an in-depth interview
with author Tessa Arlen revealing insights into her new
historical fiction novel, A Dress of Violet Taffeta.
Thank you for this review. You really 'got' what I was on about!
ReplyDeleteLucy sounds like a wonderful character. I love historical dresses too so this book is right up my alley.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your thoughts, Laura. I enjoyed reading your detailed review. Lucy was such a trailblazer for fashion and women entrepreneurs. Arlen did a fabulous job with the era, fashions, and characters. I am looking forward to her next novel.
ReplyDeleteThis book has such a gorgeous cover
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this with the Historical Fiction Reading Challenge