If you met her in person, she probably wouldn’t want you to call her “LC”
and make a big fuss over her—After all, in her mind, she is just “Lauren”—a normal young girl who’s just going about living her life.

That just might be the most remarkable thing about this young woman: she is just Lauren. Lacking pretensions, grounded, and comfortable in her own skin, Lauren Conrad is simply herself.
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showed up at Laguna Beach High School to recruit cast members, Lauren’s friend Lo Bosworth convinced her to submit an application. She thought she was signing up to be a part of a documentary about a group of friends enjoying their last year of high school. Of course, it turned into something bigger than she could have imagined.
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This was a passion born long before TV cameras and crews ever entered Lauren’s life
She fell in love with the fashion industry when she was a little girl, and was dreaming of designing by the time she was in junior high. And she did more than just dream: from the time she was 16, Lauren sought to gain industry experience: from working retail to interning at trade shows, showrooms, fashion PR offices, and magazines, she’s taken every opportunity to learn every aspect of the business possible.
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While designing was a dream since childhood, not even Lauren herself imagined that she would one day be a best-selling author

But in 2009, she added that to her ever– expanding list of titles. This new evolution naturally progressed out of her penchant for the creative process; she signed a three-book deal with Harper Collins and began her first attempt at penning a full-length novel.
That attempt proved extraordinarily successful: her first book, LA Candy was released in June of 2009 and remained at #1 on the New York Times Bestseller List for over a month. Her subsequent novel, Sweet Little Lies, was released in
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