
Lipstick Jungle is an American comedy-drama television series created by DeAnn Heline and Eileen Heisler for NBC Universal Television Studio. The hour-long series was based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Candace Bushnell, who also served as executive producer alongside showrunner/head writer Oliver Goldstick. The pilot was directed by Gary Winick.






Three of New Yorks most prominent, powerful and successful women struggle with the same ups and downs of other working women.
With a tell-all-book about Wendy, a near photo shoot disaster for Nico and a deceitful assistant for Victory; three of the most powerful women in New York lean on each other for support.
With both the public's and Lasher's eye on Wendy, she decides to bring her daughter with her to a "Women in Media" luncheon that does not go according to plan.
Drama begins to unfold as Nico reveals to Wendy and Victory about her secret affair with Kirby.
Nico sets ground rules for her affair with Kirby, Wendy mixes her personal and professional life, and Victory faces a designers worst nightmare.
Nico and Wendy travel to Scotland for a business trip, but Kirby's presence creates a rift between the friends, while Victory makes a discovery of her own that puts her relationship with Joe in jeopardy.
Wendy deals with a difficult scriptwriter, Nico is faced with an unexpected development, and Victory is put in the middle of another relationship.
Wendy, Nico and Victory lean on each other as they deal with an untimely death and an unexpected pregnancy.
While Nico copes with the loss of Charles and finds a way to move on with her life, Wendy puts her career on the line to help a sick friend and Victory opens up to the possibility of a new romance.
Victory tries to move forward with Rodrigo while Nico is hesitant with Kirby, and Wendy's career is on the line after the star of her movie dies unexpectedly.
Wendy hits her breaking point, and while Nico's relationship starts to find its feet, Victory's might have hit the end of its road.
Victory struggles with unsettling visions of Joe, Nico and Kirby try to find an equal balance, and Wendy is left home alone while Shane is on a business trip.
With the help of her friends, Victory pulls off a successful store opening and runway show, while Nico faces an emotional struggle and Wendy finds her next step.
Nico meets Kirby's mother and Wendy becomes jealous of Shane's new manager.
A weekend getaway of relaxation and bonding turns challenging when Victory discovers that Nico and Wendy knew Joe was going to propose.
Plans for a perfect locavore Thanksgiving at the Healy's are slightly alerted when Wendy's judgmental mother Joyce, her friend and successor Sal, Shane's new manager Josie and Baby Charlie join the group for dinner.
While Wendy struggles to get her next project off the ground, and Victory tries to land a new million dollar client, Nico and Kirby adjust to life with baby Charlie and find themselves at a crossroads in their relationship.
Nico and Griffin grow a little closer, Shane and Wendy grow farther apart, and Victory finds the courage to confront Joe.
Wendy and Shane face their marriage problems head on, Griffin and Nico heat things up and Victory takes the biggest leap of all leaps.
Wendy makes a bold move at work but finds herself struggling as a single parent; Dahlia lands Nico an appearance on the "Today Show"; Victory tries to see that her parents and Joe get along.