Ginnie Green is a style genius, and there’s nothing she wants more in the world than to go to summer fashion camp in New York City. But her dad will only let her go if she earns the money for tuition. That’s when her friends convince her to go into business with her most marketable skill – makeovers. Perfectionist Shira volunteers to be her first client, and Ginnie transforms her from a prep to a princess. Soon all of Ginnie’s friends are asking for help. Juliet is a jock who’s more into soccer than sequins, and Ginnie learns how to match a makeover to someone’s personal style and still get results. Shy Kimiko wears oversized shirts and is only outgoing when it comes to one thing – her obsessive love of One Direction. And when Kimiko wins four backstage passes to the One Direction concert, Ginnie’s style skills become more important than ever — for all four of them. After a video of the girls hanging out with One Direction ends up on YouTube, Ginnie has almost more business than she can handle. Soon Ginnie is hanging out with Ashleigh, the most popular girl in school. She’s even giving her fashion advice for free. But as far as Ginnie’s crush Ben is concerned, Ashleigh is still the only girl who exists. Making everyone look beautiful comes with some ugly drawbacks. Can middle school friendships survive so many makeovers?
3 parts