A poignant and humorous memoir from Tan France, star of the Emmy award-winning TV show Queer Eye and one of the few openly gay South Asian men on television
Tan France has been a successful fashion designer behind-the-scenes
for over 15 years, and now steps into the spotlight as the star of
Emmy-winning makeover hit, and Netflix re-boot, Queer Eye.
Surrounded by an all new cast, France is the witty wardrobe wiz
leading the charge in the fashion department and is ready to make
America fabulous again one makeover at a time. This experience is
so much more than just new clothes to the British born fashion
advisor however, it's about real-life issues, changes and
acceptance on all sides.
The epitome of style and class, Tan is the creative mind behind
successful brands including the popular ladies clothing lines
Kingdom & State and Rachel Parcell, Inc. Prior to his personal
success as a designer, he spent his summers working in his
grandfather's denim factory while he secretly enrolled in fashion
college in preparation to start a new chapter as a fabulous design
star.
So good and moving. Great advice about marriage, faith and
jeans
*Zadie Smith*
Frank and courageous ... blazes with light and honesty
*The i*
One of the few books I've read and thought “I get that”. Honest,
joyful and relatable
*Nadiya Hussain*
Who hasn’t tried the French tuck? Peppered with fashion dos and
don’t s, the memoir of arguably Doncaster’s most famous TV export
is a must for any Queer Eye fan.
*Evening Standard*
Tan's book is moving, insightful, and hilare. Any bad stories about
me are totally untrue, but the rest is brilliant. Best book of the
millennium!
*Jonathan Van Ness*
Just when I thought I knew everything about Tan, he hits me with
this. His story is so heartwarming, and wickedly funny.
*Antoni Porowski*
It's full of everything you’d hope to read from Netflix’s most
popular fashion expert – styling tips, tongue-in-cheek quips and a
candid, conversational dive into his personal life … It’s hard to
imagine how readers wouldn’t be touched by at least one of the many
stories Tan tells
*Refinery29*
A breezy and refreshingly candid look at the man behind the
patterned shirts … a genuinely fascinating life story
*Irish Times*
Naturally Tan is a joy … he doesn’t shy away from topics of
homophobia, racism and mental health, and how they’ve touched his
life and influenced his decisions. Laugh-out-loud funny, sometimes
blunt and always honest, reading Naturally Tan is like hanging out
with Tan himself … [it will] inspire anyone wondering how to make
their voice heard in a world that doesn’t always want to
listen.
*The Skinny*
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