Reviewed by Jaglvr for TeensReadToo.com
PRADA PRINCESSES wraps up the trilogy of the PROJECT FASHION series by Ms. Oliver.
Marnie, Frankie, and Sinead have come to the end of their freshman term and everyone is going crazy trying to get their end-of-year projects completed.
All the freshman fashion students are to participate in the show, and each girl must come up with amazing projects for presentation. The best project will be the center of the exhibit.
Sinead has created a body art project that requires her to be photographed nude with her artwork on display.
Frankie has been asked by Sinead to design jewelry to complement the body art.
And Marnie can't decide what she wants to do until she gets inspired by shoes.
But, of course, there is more going on than just the craziness of the final show. Sinead's mom has dropped a bombshell that they may be broke. And Marnie's dad has gone missing.
With the support of Travis and Rob from across the square, the three girls manage to survive their freshman year of fashion school and remain friends -- and true to their art at the same time.
PRADA PRINCESSES wraps up Ms. Oliver's series nicely. It has more depth than the previous two stories and brings the storylines full circle for closure. Happy endings abound and the girls have shown growth in their characters from the beginning of GUCCI GIRLS to the ending of PRADA PRINCESSES.
For a fun look at life at fashion school, give Ms. Oliver's series a try.
PRADA PRINCESSES wraps up the trilogy of the PROJECT FASHION series by Ms. Oliver.
Marnie, Frankie, and Sinead have come to the end of their freshman term and everyone is going crazy trying to get their end-of-year projects completed.
All the freshman fashion students are to participate in the show, and each girl must come up with amazing projects for presentation. The best project will be the center of the exhibit.
Sinead has created a body art project that requires her to be photographed nude with her artwork on display.
Frankie has been asked by Sinead to design jewelry to complement the body art.
And Marnie can't decide what she wants to do until she gets inspired by shoes.
But, of course, there is more going on than just the craziness of the final show. Sinead's mom has dropped a bombshell that they may be broke. And Marnie's dad has gone missing.
With the support of Travis and Rob from across the square, the three girls manage to survive their freshman year of fashion school and remain friends -- and true to their art at the same time.
PRADA PRINCESSES wraps up Ms. Oliver's series nicely. It has more depth than the previous two stories and brings the storylines full circle for closure. Happy endings abound and the girls have shown growth in their characters from the beginning of GUCCI GIRLS to the ending of PRADA PRINCESSES.
For a fun look at life at fashion school, give Ms. Oliver's series a try.