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Gypset Style by Julia Chaplin

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We've had our yuppies, yippies, jet setters, bright young things, generation X & Y—get ready for the artists, surfers, designers & bon vivants who live & work around the globe in such places as Jose Ignacio, Uruguay & Ibiza, Spain. Explore the unconventional wanderlust lives of these high-low cultural nomads.

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First published March 30, 2009

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988 reviews32 followers
May 5, 2017
Hippies with more money than God going off the grid in the way that only the fabulously wealthy could ever afford. This book also has a section on how the Roma and traveling people were heavily persecuted and how people used slurs to describe them . . . and somehow missed the fact that they also consider gypsy a slur, and you have that in the damn title!!!!! The privilege oozes from every page.
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178 reviews25 followers
April 9, 2021
Meh. As other reviewers mentioned, this book is about very privileged people living the "Bohemian" lifestyle. I took this out of the library looking for visual inspiration. Unfortunately most of the photos in this book - even the contemporary ones - are poor quality. Overall this book fell flat and was neither inspirational nor aspirational.
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1,103 reviews32 followers
May 9, 2024
2024 Note: Past Edie was unaware that a word used in the title of this book and throughout this review is a racial/ethnic slur. I am leaving it as a record of past Edie's mistakes.

My library has a wonderful feature - it lets me track the books I've checked out. I knew a book was missing from my goodreads list but couldn't remember which. And when I went to see if the library list would jog my memory I saw that I had also forgotten to review Gypset Style. Except that I do remember writing the review so it must have been a technical glitch. Or I just forgot to hit save.

I thought that Julia Chaplin's book would be a bunch of aspirational photos. But it turns out there was a lot of writing too. So it took me longer to read than I was expecting. She combines the idea of gypsies and jetsetters to describe a certain type of person/lifestyle that combines travel and taste and lifestyle. I'm on board with the idea of the book but the execution left me wanting more. The writing wasn't as organized as I would have liked and the photos were interesting but not as inspirational as I was expecting. This might be because I was expecting a lifestyle guide and instead Gypset Style is more of a memoir. Although I think it is trying to be a lifestyle guide. The term gypset is brilliant but the book didn't live up to its central idea. That said, I enjoyed the book. Just not as much as I wanted to.
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214 reviews3 followers
June 11, 2013
I wanted to like this better than I did. Sadly, I borrowed it with a strong suspicion that I was going to be annoyed, and I was. Part of it was the desperate need for more proofreading. I liked the author's writing style, but it was peppered with egregious errors, including a sentence about "botched cultural references" that then went on to make--wait for it--a botched cultural reference. I enjoyed the photos, and I especially enjoyed the chapter on the historical antecedents of the so-called Gypset.

Which brings me to another reason I think I found this annoying: the coined term Gypset. Would I like to live an unconventional life full of art, interesting people, and exotic destinations? Sure! But I'm not so sure I would want to be called a Gypsetter. I understand that the premise of the book demanded a catch-all term to tie it together, something snappier than "photos and some text about interesting and, in some cases, eccentric people living in beautiful places, with a surfing theme tying it all together"...but still.
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117 reviews
October 8, 2010
Combines two of my favorite things- fashion and travel.
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112 reviews2 followers
April 6, 2013
An oldie but a goodie. Guests love flipping through it when they come over.
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