Failed fashion designer Sylvie Dearlove is coming home to England -
broke, ashamed and in disgrace - only to be told her parents are finally
selling their once-grand, now crumbling country house, Bledesford, the
ancestral home of the Dearlove family for countless generations.
Sylvie has spent her whole life trying to escape being a Dearlove, and
the pressure of belonging to a family of such headstrong, charismatic
and successful women. Beset by self-doubt, she starts helping her
parents prepare Bledesford for sale, when she finds in a forgotten attic
a thrilling cache of old steamer trunks and tea chests full of elaborate
dresses and accessories acquired from across the globe by five
generations of fashionable Dearlove women. Sifting through the past, she
also stumbles across a secret which has been hidden - in plain sight -
for decades, a secret that will change the way she thinks about herself,
her family, and her future.
Romantic, warm and glamorous, moving from Edwardian England to the
London Blitz to present day London, Dressing the Dearloves is a story
of the corrosiveness of family secrets, the insecurities that can
sabotage our best efforts and the seductive power of dressing up.