Wordless Wednesday: Fashionable Book Heroines

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Ironic that on a Wordless Wednesday we are talking about books? Not really. These women are all strong, brave, and fashionable in their own right and they deserve visual and descriptive praise! Whatever your personal style, whatever your favorite novel, the one thing that we can all agree on is that a classic love story is hard to beat! So are you a…?

Elizabeth Bennet from Pride & Prejudice

Jane Austen’s famously strong heroine eventually succumbs to love in this tale of manners & marriage in the 19th-century. While at first frumpy in dress, she gets the guy and retains her independence at the same time!

Hermione Granger from the Harry Potter Series

Giving new meaning to nerdy-chic, the brilliant and loyal witch and HP’s best friend is always put-together and prepared for any situation. In the end she helps save the wizarding world and gets the guy!

Anna Karenina from Anna Karenina

The tragic Russian heroine from Tolstoy’s epic tome is known for her beauty, her style, and her achingly beautiful love affair with a younger man. I won’t ruin the ending, but keep tissues handy!

Daisy Buchanan from The Great Gatsby

The ethereal beauty from F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1920′s masterpiece is a study in femininity, in weakness, and in the powers of love and loss. Just lovely.

Who is your favorite book heroine?

xx Lace Affair

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One Response to “Wordless Wednesday: Fashionable Book Heroines”

  1. Kelaiah says:

    Jane Eyre from Jane Eyre is one of my favourite heroines. Next to Catherine Morland from Northanger Abbey :)

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