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Sign up todayWhat Would the Spice Girls Do?
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Learn moreRandom House presents the audiobook edition of What Would the Spice Girls Do? written and read by Lauren Bravo.
'A joyous and energetic celebration of girlhood, friendship and pop culture. If you have ever sung into the lid of a can of Impulse body spray, you need to read this.' Daisy Buchanan
The words 'girl power' conjure vivid memories of short skirts and platform boots. But it wasn't just about the look, it was about feminism.
The Spice Girls gave a generation their first glimpse of the power of friendship, of staying true to yourself, of sheer bloody-mindedness. And the girl power generation went on to kick-start a new conversation around gender equality.
We may have grown up asking What Would the Spice Girls Do?, but their particular brand of feminism is as relevant today as it was twenty years ago โ we still need that fun and fearlessness, we still need accessible and all-embracing equalityโฆ we still need a zig-a-zig-ah.
โLauren Bravo is one of my very favourite writers.โ Dolly Alderton
โThe Spice Girlsโ arrival on the pop scene marked the gateway to a modern form of feminism, all dressed up as a riotously good time.โ Stylist
Lauren Bravo is a freelance journalist. She writes for The Pool, Refinery29 UK, Cosmopolitan, Guardian and Grazia.
She is a pop culture addict, and die-hard nostalgic.
Lauren Bravo is a freelance journalist. She writes for The Pool, Refinery29 UK, Cosmopolitan, Guardian and Grazia.
She is a pop culture addict, and die-hard nostalgic.