If In Doubt, Wash Your Hair: The Sunday Times bestseller

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THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER

‘I’ve been waiting for this book all my life and everyone needs to read it’ Claudia Winkleman

Anya Hindmarch is a mother of five, stepmother, entrepreneur and globally renowned businesswoman. In If In Doubt, Wash Your Hair, she shares what she has learned during her busy and eclectic life, what she still worries about, and what advice she has received along the way.

From practical tips and quick fixes, to profound observations about confidence and creativity, this inspiring handbook will show you how to live a little better – and why sometimes, the answer can be as simple as washing your hair.

‘Comforting, practical and beautifully personal. This book feels like your best friend telling you it’s all going to be ok’ Fearne Cotton

‘Warm, friendly, and packed to the rafters with excellent advice – I loved it’ India Knight

‘A charming mix of memoir and manifesto’ Grazia

‘A hands-on, practical guide to managing the stresses of daily life’ Evening Standard, Highlights for 2021

‘Warm and refreshingly honest’ Julia Samuel

‘I loved this book – it’s really unusual, surprising and inspiring’ Viv Groskop

‘A treasure trove of inspiring, down-to-earth and practical advice shared with humour and honesty’ Alexandra Shulman

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Publisher

Bloomsbury Publishing (3 Mar. 2022)

Language

English

Paperback

256 pages

ISBN-10

1526629739

ISBN-13

978-1526629739

Dimensions

12.8 x 1.8 x 19.7 cm

Average Rating

4.13

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  1. 08

    by Sally Reaves

    Anya Hindmarch started her business as a teen and has gone on to create one of the most impressive, creative & fun brands around. In addition, she has set a wonderful model for building a warm, inclusive but professional business culture.

    I am a business founder & know how hard it can be to balance work, family & personal life. She shares honest insights which aren’t sugar coated, yet her calm resolve, kindness, patience & determination shine through to make you understand a bit of how she manages it all, and it leaves one thinking, with the right sort of attitude & organisation skills, that we can do the same.

    It’s also impressive, that after all of these years, she’s lost none of her drive or passion & continues to create delightful, high quality products, concept stores and unique pop-ups which are oozing with wit and charm and get the customer involved, and joining along for the spirit-lifting fun ride.

    The down to earth insights make one realise that one doesn’t always need MBAs or other deep initial experience to get something off the ground and flying if you have grit, creativity, determination, team spirit and the right attitude. Hats off to Anya. Read this book and learn a bit about the magic behind the scenes.

  2. 08

    by Ak

    The author is clearly established and a very successful business women who
    I have immense respect for.. the narrative is just not that interesting.. every day life and organisation of family and business..and trying to manage it all with significant amount of help and funds.. the writing itself is so basic too.. dropped it half way

  3. 08

    by Georgia C

    Anya Hindmarch is a genius and one of the nicest women on the planet.
    This witty, inspiring book is a masterclass on running a global business (handbags and much more) and making a difference in the world (I’m Not a Plastic Bag, Chubby Hearts over London and many more.)
    Unlike most business books, it is chock-full of anecdotes, humour, and Anya’s blazing love for her family.
    Anya’s remarkable work ethic and creativity are inspiring but not intimidating. Partly because she is modest about her successes, open about her difficulties and generous about her husband and the team who support her.
    Highly recommended.

  4. 08

    by Miss B F Chilton

    I think this must be the first review on anything I have ever written, though I felt compelled to write this even after a few pages down of the book
    I currently own a Women’s Fashion Brand called Hope & Ivy, and have struggled to ever find someone on my wave length. Even though Anya’s experience is far beyond mine I found myself on nearly every page either making notes or having this overwhelming sense I was walking in similar footsteps and finally someone who understood.
    I am slightly dyslexic too, and strongly agree that I may not be able to find the time to sit and read long books or maybe be correct with my grammar. Though this book I was hooked and needed to read every single word.

    Hope & Ivy was souring Feb 2020, we were up 328% on the year souring towards our £6m target. Then the tap turned off, making Occasionwear and being so tied to events you can image our target market was pulled from under our feet. After a year of fighting and adapting we are back, and the bang is better and sweeter than we could ever imagine!!! This book has certainly coincided with this and now the energy we have to continue on feels great.

    With my copy I have put my Name and email on the inner page, then passed this onto another fashion entrepreneur I know. And in turn she will do the same and pass on. Creating a network of support if the next reader requires it. Maybe if my copy of the book ever gets back to Anya she would take the time to hold a talk for us all, maybe this will be my Conran shop moment.

    To all my fellow start up fashion entrepreneurs, buy this and read time and time again as you journey evolves through this ever changing landscape

    Thanks Anya

    From
    Beth Chilton – Hope & Ivy

  5. 08

    by Mid life crisis

    Personally found this dull as ditchwater but just an opinion folks ! Wonderfully presented however which somehow made it all the more disappointing .

  6. 08

    by R E Davidson

    I’m halfway through this book now and have enjoyed it. Some of Anya’s story could be pepped up with more actual real-life what she really went through narrative (a fair amount of the text is written in a remote ‘remember to’ or ‘should do’ manner, where, if she regaled me with the actual experiences I would be so much more interested). I did kinda’ buy this book thinking it would be good for my 16-year old, artistic and maybe future entrepreneurial-minded daughter to read. I think she will really enjoy it and I certainly didn’t hate it.

  7. 08

    by Anemone

    It was a most interesting read and a well written book by a very nice successful Essex girl.

  8. 08

    by Dolly Jones

    It’s insightful and authentic and feel-good – and one of those books that you find yourself thinking about and quoting from regularly in all sorts of contexts, whether you’re thinking about work or marriage or parenting (or shampoo…). I also found Anya’s tone strangely calming, as if the fact that she’d been there and done that and written about her experiences made it safer for me to consider going there. Highly recommended; I wish I could have read it every so often since I was about 20.

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