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Bookish Buys: Most Wonderful by Georgia Clark

Bookish Buys: Most Wonderful by Georgia Clark

Bookish Buys

Inspired by Most Wonderful by Georgia Clark

Inspired by the creative and emotional journeys of Liz, Birdie, and Rafi from Georgia Clark's Most Wonderful, an elevated athleisure wear look in shades of red, green, and gray might be the perfect way to feel like the main character of your own life. These bold, festive colors reflect the passion and vibrancy of the Belvedere siblings as they navigate love, career struggles, and self-discovery during the holidays. Red symbolizes Liz's fiery ambition and her complicated feelings for Violet, while green evokes Birdie’s playful nature and the growth she needs to face her career slump. Gray, soft and understated, embodies Rafi’s sensitive heart and search for clarity after heartbreak. Together, this athleisure ensemble captures the balance of comfort, creativity, and the emotional rollercoaster of holiday romance, empowering you to face your own challenges with style and a festive spirit.

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Bookish Buys: Most Wonderful by Georgia Clark

About Most Wonderful by Georgia Clark:

It's the most romantic time of the year.

The holidays are fast approaching, and the Belvedere siblings are a mess. Liz, a Hollywood showrunner and responsible eldest, has no idea how to follow up her hit show’s first season, or how to deal with her giant crush on its star, Violet Grace. Birdie turned her chronic middle-child syndrome into a career as a stand-up comic, but since she spends more time wooing women than working on new material, she’s facing one-hit-wonder status, especially once she gets axed by her manager. And Rafi, sensitive romantic and the baby golden boy, proposes to his co-worker girlfriend in front of their entire company, only to be turned down by the woman he thought was the love of his life.

Born to three different fathers, the three adult children share one mother: famed actress and singer Babs Belvedere. Seeking direction and holiday cheer, all three siblings head up to their mother’s house in the country, determined to swear off love and focus on themselves and their work. But the spirit of the season seems to have different plans for them, and their best intentions are quickly derailed in the most delightful and festive of ways.

Emotional, smart, and sexy, this queer holiday rom-com celebrates love, family, and the wild creative life―perfect for fans of Emily Henry and Casey McQuiston.

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