Young Adult (YA/Teen) fashion books is such a fun genre. These are exciting YA books that feature sewing or the fashion industry. We have created the ultimate YA fashion books list that has something for everyone. If you are in the mood to read a book that explores the world of fashion, then this is the list for you. Pull on your most fashionable reading socks and get ready for some YA fashion book fun. We recommend you read them all! Continue reading
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Review: Tahira in Bloom by Farah Heron
Tahira in Bloom by Farah Heron is a story about fashion and flowers that will leave readers with a smile. As a fan of both of these forms of design, I loved reading about Tahira’s summer in the flower capital of Ontario, and she is a strong and confident main character as well. Balancing humour and heartfelt moments with more serious topics, this is a charming contemporary that I would definitely recommend. Continue reading
Review: Charlotte Cuts it Out by K.A. Barson
Charlotte Cuts it Out by K.A. Barson is an entertaining and high-stakes look inside the world of cosmetology. I loved reading about the book’s style competition, and the main character truly transforms as she learns to cooperate with others. This one is also set in a vocational school, and I enjoyed reading about the mayhem of planning for the competition. Those looking for a unique contemporary with style at its centre will enjoy this one. Continue reading
Be Dazzled by Ryan La Sala
Be Dazzled by Ryan La Sala is a charming queer love story that is pitched as Project Runway meets Comic Con. As a big fan of Project Runway myself, I loved the elements of competition the book has to offer. The main character, Raffy, is passionate about his work, and the descriptions of his creations are vivid. I would recommend this one to those looking for a quirky and heartfelt contemporary. Continue reading
Book Review: The Academy by Katie Sise
The Academy by Katie Sise is an entertaining novel that includes both fashion and military boarding school. The plot is so much fun, and the main character is easy to root for. I found that the ending of the book seemed a little too rushed, but overall, I had a great time reading. Continue reading




