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The book explains real events in Avis’ life that affected her ability to limit excessive spending. The book is written to offer guidance to shopaholics who may find the need to seize from the act and lead a fulfilling life. Through Avis book, shopaholics are aided to reflect on the vices of the act and find suitable solutions in coping with the addiction. The book communicates more to the shopaholics who have been challenged to adopt healthy measures in finding solutions to satisfy their cravings for body fulfillment.
The trend often found in women whose idea to influence beauty and experiment on fashion to deliberate a satisfaction that would present their complete image to the society. This paper is about Avis’ book and the message she passed on writing the masterpiece that communicated to the unique group within the society. About the book Avis had admired her mother’s books and fashion magazines that explain the behavioral trend of people in the society that considered fashion as a main entity in their lifestyle.
Fashion had been the basis of her childhood as the entity presented a deep interest in her lifetime ambition. She then grew to become a similar image in the magazines that she had admired, leading an iconic life full of luxury and labels. However, she had encountered the problem that had been associated with the desire to complete a craving for fashion in shopping. Avis explains the extent to which she had developed her desire to acquire the products she had desired to become a spendthrift. Without the latest pair of pants or the Prada shoes, Avis found emptiness in her life without fulfillment, and with the desire to be consumed in the beauty world (Cardella 60).
This had become her culture as nothing seemed to matter but the pile of expensive products and clothing in her closet. The shopaholic Shopaholics possess limited control for their cravings, and a full closet is viewed as an empty apartment that should be filled with fashion products. Once n individual becomes a shopaholic, the desire to participate in other fulfilling life activities is eliminated as fashion becomes the driving force behind their development. Shopaholics are viewed based on their frequency to visit fashion shops and shopping regularities.
They spend most of their income in purchasing the latest product online or competing in filling the closet that defines their personalities. The addiction becomes worse when these individuals consider other societal presentations as meaningless. These are presented to snob social activities like spending money on holiday with the loved ones and go shopping for more products. Avis kept wondering the reason why her desire to shop failed to be fulfilled despite having a closet full of the products that she had desired.
She consistently felt the need to resume the spendthrift act without finding the solution to contain the measure. Shopping had consumed her lifestyle immensely, and it had failed to offer her the satisfaction she had desired. Avis physical health was the least of her concern as she preferred to get the latest pair of earrings to food. Her closet and storage facilities had been filled with unopened merchandize. The satisfaction in the act was to purchase the products to give them ownership that was hers.
All these were based on the desire to become a public image and excel in representing an image that she had idolized from her childhood. Avis
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