Los Angeles Times

Plum Sykes on L.A., her way

The British murder-mystery author combines book tour with fashion, food

- By Amy Preiser image@latimes.com

Early on in Plum Sykes’ latest novel, “Party Girls Die in Pearls: An Oxford Girl Mystery” (Harper: 352 pp., $26.99), readers meet American girl in London Nancy Feinbaum, with her “puffed-up mound of dyed blonde hair” and “green bat-winged sweater, bubblegum pink pedal pushers, a trilby hat and white sneakers.”

As you might have guessed from those sartorial details, Sykes’ book is set in the mid-1980s.

But here and now, Sykes, a Londoner in Los Angeles, has a significan­tly more timeless look with her brunet hair in a face-framing long bob, just skimming the shoulders of her crease-proof, white, buttondown top.

“Burberry lent this to me for the tour,” she said during lunch at Ladurée in Beverly Hills. “But I’ve worn it so much, I really don’t think they’ll want it back.”

Sykes was visiting the City of Angels to promote her “posh, comic murder-mystery,” as she put it, with a slightly unconventi­onal and quite fashion-forward twist on the book tour. Rather than popping into bookstores, the Vogue contributi­ng editor and bestsellin­g author traveled cross-country for book parties at Burberry stores, with other fashion tie-in events taking place at Zac Posen in New York and Chanel in London.

If it appears odd to toast crime amid tulle, consider that, like Sykes’ earlier books, “Bergdorf Blondes” and “The Debutante Divorcée,” the clothes in “Party Girls” become characters of their own. Beyond bat-winged sweaters, the book showcases such 1980s iconic pieces as a Norma Kamali sleeping bag coat and plastic Fiorucci jeans. And because the story takes place at Oxford University, where blacktie parties are an essential part of the curriculum, there’s a good helping of gold lamé and taffeta.

Unsurprisi­ngly, on this whirlwind trip to L.A., Sykes said she squeezed in as much shopping as possible with an emphasis on Los Angeles’ laid-back fashion scene. However, there wasn’t enough time to get to all of her favorite haunts. The Getty (Sykes said she’s enamored by the grounds) and hiking Runyon Canyon were out. “This trip, my only walk has been the three blocks from my hotel to Sunset Plaza,” she said. “But at least I have that.”

 ?? Ben Draper ?? LONDONER Plum Sykes at Burberry in Beverly Hills for her new novel’s launch party.
Ben Draper LONDONER Plum Sykes at Burberry in Beverly Hills for her new novel’s launch party.

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