Copyright Date:
2015
Edition Date:
2015
Release Date:
08/11/15
Pages:
1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN:
0-451-47542-9
ISBN 13:
978-0-451-47542-8
Dewey:
E
LCCN:
2015007477
Dimensions:
32 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Horn Book
(Mon Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2016)
Story by Kimberly Gieske. It's a dream come true when giraffe Mitford is hired to help fashion editor Panda Summers during NY Fashion Zoo Week. Mitford's (sometimes accidental) creative solutions help designers, such as Zap Possum, solve fashion emergencies. This entertaining parody will be most appreciated by fashion-savvy adults, but the scribbly, stylish mixed-media illustrations that made Mitford an internet sensation have some child-appeal.
School Library Journal
(Sun Jan 01 00:00:00 CST 2017)
K-Gr 2 The cool-headed, long-necked protagonist of Mitford at the Fashion Zoo returns, this time reacting to a fashion emergency on the West Coast. The superchic giraffe is dispatched by his flamboyant boss, Panda Summers, to rescue Rhinoana, the celebrity singer and Cover magazine cover model, whose cotton-candy dress has disintegrated. With the aid of some Zoom Juice, the difficult-to-fit diva is stepping out in style at the Academy Zoowards. While Mitford is at it, he also helps Meryl Sheep electrify the red carpet. But what can Mitford do for Shark Whaleberg? And with his last-minute assignment, will the giraffe himself be able to dress to impress and win his coveted promotion to fashion editor? Do you have to ask? This ludicrous look at the fashion world is delivered with sass and flash. The loose line drawings and splashes of color work perfectly to suggest the world of haute couture and the engaging animal characters. The sly plays on celebrity names and brands might not mean anything to a child audience, but the zooish humor and inspired silliness might appeal to budding fashionistas and runway stars. VERDICT This offering is all about style over substance, and, as such, it is an over-the-rainbow addition. Luann Toth , School Library Journal
“I really love that giraffe… I would definitely be interested in playing Mitford when the inevitable movie comes out.”—Gwendolyn Christie, “Brienne of Tarth” from Game of Thrones
“It’s at once a gentle satire of the fashion world and story intended to inspire kids to stay positive and follow their dreams.”—Wall Street Journal
"Since his humble baby beginnings on Instagram, Mitford has gone on to grace J. Crew’s kids tees and more recently, the walls at French boutique Colette during Paris Fashion Week, and now, he’s getting his very own book: Mitford at the Fashion Zoo.”
—InStyle.com
“Sassy and inspiringly drawn: a funny, captivating treat for the eyes and imagination.”—Kirkus Reviews
Mitford is a giraffe.
But not your everyday, live-on-the-savannah giraffe.
Mitford lives in the city.
But not your everyday, filled-with-people city.
This city is filled with animals.
Animals who like to dress up,
especially the animals who work at COVER magazine.
Mitford would do ANYTHING to work there.
But first Mitford must prove himself.
Can Mitford survive the Fashion Zoo?!