Free spirit

Sarne, Tanya

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Reading like a real-life Daisy Jones and the Six, Tanya Sarne’s story is so much more than simply an account of incredible international fashion success (and excess). The child of immigrant parents, her life ranged from the London of the Swinging Sixties, to the glamour and darkness of Hollywood, to virtual destitution and abandonment with two small children in a Brazilian fishing village before she even dreamt of starting her own business. Hers is a tale of extraordinary resilience, of second and third chances capped by global fashion success as the founder of Ghost.

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Publish Date: 06/04/2023

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“I read Free Spirit all in one go as I literally couldn’t put it down.Tanya Sarne’s courage and resilience are utterly awe-inspiring.You could read no better book than this on the zeitgeist of London and Hollywood in the Sixties and Seventies and the fashion world of the Eighties and Nineties.” – Joanna Lumley

“Wherever it was at, Tanya seemed to be. This is an honest, amusing depiction of life as founder of Ghost, the British fashion brand much loved by woman of all shapes and ages. As well as navigating life through the Sixties and onwards, here is a story of a woman boss juggling motherhood, marriage, romance and every other thread of life’s rich tapestry.” – Alexandra Shulman


“Tanya Sarne’s Ghost very quickly became the show that all the girls wanted to do – Kate Moss, Helena Christensen, Naomi Campbell, etc. It was really incredible casting and the girls LOVED the clothes. The party after the show was the ‘party of the week’ – she put a great crowd together and everyone turned up. You just wanted to be part of Tanya’s gang because she’s magnetic, kind and really funny.” – Sam McKnight

“Sarne’s new memoir, Free Spirit, is a real-life picaresque novel that takes our heroine, nee Tanya Gordon, from London in the final days of the Second World War to Hollywood and from innocence to experience; from being a lonely housewife then a single mother to the boss of a fashion label worn by superstars and supermodels.” The Glasgow Herald.

”Inspiring, intelligent, brave, plain spoken and wild, Tanya Sarne’s memoir tells the story of a woman who is tirelessly optimistic, brilliantly pragmatic and fiercely true to herself. At once a fighter and a dreamer, she has overcome the challenges her personal and professional life have thrown at her with extraordinary tenacity, humour and grace.” – Susannah Frankel

“If there’s a woman out there who doesn’t have an old Ghost dress hanging in her wardrobe, can you please tell me exactly what you were wearing in the nineties?” – Alyson Walsh @thatsnotmyage

“She just makes clothes that people like to wear” – Grace Coddington

Free Spirit tells the extraordinary life story of Tanya Sarne and her triumphs, setbacks and survival.
Hers is a tale of resilience, of second and third chances and of global fashion success as the founder of Ghost, with a fanbase described by Marie Claire in the Nineties as ‘bigger than the Spice Girls’.

Tanya’s story is so much more than simply an account of incredible international fashion success (and excess). The only child of refugee parents, her life ranged from the London of the Swinging Sixties to the glamour and darkness of Hollywood in the early Seventies, to virtual destitution and abandonment with two small children in a Brazilian fishing village – all before she even dreamt of starting her own business … or becoming one of the inspirations (with her daughter and Lynne Franks) for Absolutely Fabulous.

From busking with Andrew Loog Oldham before he managed the Rolling Stones, to being invited to stay with Sharon Tate the night of the Manson murders, Tanya is one of those people who seems to have fitted more into one life than most of us would fit into nine. But, above all, she is that still all-too-rare thing, a female entrepreneur who achieved true global success solely as a result of her own hard work and talent and entirely on her own terms.

‘Tanya had an amazing life in Hollywood. She was a real survivor. And then she sort of knew nothing about fashion and she found herself in the fashion business just to pay the rent and survive. And then from there, she built up her own business. It’s an amazing, remarkable success story.’ – Lynne Franks

Additional information

Weight 640 g
Dimensions 236 × 162 × 38 mm
Author

Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

352

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

380.145687092 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K