Lessons from Madame Chic: 20 Stylish Secrets I Learned While Living in Paris
Written by Jennifer L. Scott
Narrated by Amy Rubinate
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About this audiobook
Each chapter of Lessons from Madame Chic reveals a valuable secret Jennifer learned while under Madame Chic's tutelage in Paris-tips you can incorporate into your own life, no matter where you live or the size of your budget. Embracing the classically French aesthetic of quality over quantity, aspiring Parisiennes will learn to master the art of eating (deprive yourself not), dressing (the ten-item wardrobe), grooming (le no-makeup look), and living a la francaise. From entertaining with easy flair and formality to cultivating allure while living an active, modern life, Lessons from Madame Chic is the essential handbook for anyone wanting to incorporate that Parisian je ne sais quoi into her daily life.
Jennifer L. Scott
Jennifer L. Scott is the creator of www.dailyconnoisseur.com. A self-published sensation online before it was scooped up by a publishers worldwide, LESSONS FROM MADAME CHIC is her first book. She lives in California with her eccentric husband, adorable daughter and distinguished chihuahua. See www.jenniferlscott.com
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Reviews for Lessons from Madame Chic
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5You know that annoying person who left the country once and now likes to preface every story with "Well, when I lived in London/Greece/an ashram in Bali..." That's basically what this entire book is. It might as well be titled "Why The French Are Better Than You: By Someone Who Lived There, Once, For A Brief Period of Time Like Ten Years Ago". If you like yuppie, boring suburban people: wonderful, this is your book. If you think people who dispense advice like "get weekly facials" and like to inject a little French culture into everyday life by putting "Le chic" in front of every noun are full of it, then you should probably steer clear.On the bright side: it was very easy to read.
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5I really enjoy fancy etiquette and style books. Whenever I go to Anthropologie, I end up with a book instead of clothing. I like the feel of the glossy thick stock, the look of the cute pen illustrations, and the idea that perhaps at some point I'll be able to embrace some of the suggestions in these books. Unfortunately, my most recent read in this genre, picked up at the aforementioned store, was disappointing/
I have read enough of this genre to recognize that is challenging to come up with new ways to discuss French living and how to incorporate French culture into life in the US. Still I was expecting something a little more. Yes, it is a style book, but I was hoping for more substance.
The book (based Ms. Scott's blog) includes twenty chapters, each focused on a lesson she learned from her host family when she spent a year in Paris about a decade ago. I know. A year does not make her an expert. However, as someone who also lived abroad for a year, I do recognize that the culture shock can leave a big impression, and what is out of the norm for a short period of time can stick with one long after that time has passed. So I'm not willing to write her off based on that.
There really isn't anything new here, but there were good reminders. The concept of the ten item wardrobe is one that I've seen repeatedly and am actively working towards. (Note: those ten items do not include things like underwear or outerwear, so it isn't that big of a deal). Ms. Scott also discussed the tidbits made famous by "French Women Don't Get Fat" (yes, I've read that too), like not snacking and instead of working out, incorporating more exercise into daily life. Again, not horrible advice - unless you love the gym, which she acknowledges - but not earth-shattering. Imagine similar chapters about enjoying life, seeing the arts, etc.
It's all fine, but it's also all through the lens of someone who was not working and who had access to apparently unlimited funds. Because the author learned these 'lessons' while a student, she has nothing to say about work culture. It's great that she doesn't decide to simply make something up, but there is something lacking for those of us who spend a very large chunk of our time at work. By not mentioning the realities of outside work when discussing the importance of making a four-course dinner for the family every night, the author chooses to ignore the challenges of managing a home in which two adults work.
This brings me to gender roles. Much of the book's content seems to lean heavily on certain ideas of what women are like and what women do. There are some basic attempts at seeming progressive, but overall this book suggests that style is for the woman who works at MOST part time, and that women have certain duties to their family that apparently don't apply to men. Or to the men she encountered in France, at least. It would have been nice to see that addressed. She also spends time on her version of femininity, even expressing approval of street harassment. Not exactly a feminist position.
And then there is the author's slight attempt at addressing economic disparity. Look, clearly I don't pick up a book like this and expect that the author is going to focus exclusively on living the good life while working two jobs for minimum wage (although I would totally read that book). But. The 'lessons' the author learned were clearly from people with a TON of money, and that seems to color all of her observations. Additionally, she wrote one paragraph that discussed sustainability (sort of - she mentioned organic and local foods). In all of her talk of quality goods and clothing, she didn't mention that one should consider things like the treatment of labor or the impact of certain fabrics on the environment. Would that have put a damper on the book? No, not if done well.
If you are interested in learning about life in Paris, I recommend finding another book - Bringing up Bebe was quite enjoyable for me (and I'm not having children). If you are interested in improving your style and quality of life, I also recommend finding another book. You can find better.2 people found this helpful
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Excellent audio book. Very good content while having elements of humorous entertainment.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5What an enchanting reminder of a similar journey I'd had in my grandmother's native Switzerland: that, in an increasingly hurried--and, yes, now annoyingly electronic--world, stopping to smell the proverbial French coffee and savor an occasional croissant makes for this life worth living.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I really enjoyed listening to this book, it’s an interesting take on life in Paris from an American point of view. Learn to enjoy simple pleasures in life!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Refreshing! This was a burst of fresh air, as elegance and class were both presented as being absolutely achievable by the ever person who is tired of the crass and extreme laid-back attitude of today's society. Inspiring and motivating! I loved it!
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Enjoyed the content of the book very much but the narrator wasn't my favorite.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Excellent book. I enjoy the mindset shift around how to push the mundane tasks and live a full life.