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My obsession with books started with novels, then interior design & then Fashion. Once I learned how to accentuate a room I moved on to learning how to accentuate myself & you can too. You know how you will see that person that just looks like the total package - yes you have seen her - maybe it is you. That is what these books can help a person achieve. You have to get up and get dressed everyday so why not look the absolute best you can. It does make a difference.
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Constant reading, studying and observing fashion.
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Style A to Zoe
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Can a 70lb woman who has a complexion which resembles that of a raisin dole out fashion advice? Probably not unless of course her name is Rachel Zoe, then she can serve as much advice as she wants.
Zoe’s boho-chic style and shrinking clients (Nicole Richie and Lindsay Lohan) catapulted her into the public eye and has turned her into a fashion authority. Rachel Zoe has decided to share her expertise with the world by writing her first book which is hitting shelves October 3rd.
Zoe’s book Style A to Zoe spills insider tips on how to live a fashionable life. The book focuses on must-have accessories, wardrobe staples, when to splurge and when to save, how to decorate, entertain, and travel in style. She even taps into her fashionable friends for this book including: Michael Kors, Donatella Versace, and Diane von Furstenberg.
As much as Rachel Zoe makes me sick, I love her at the same time. I plan on picking up the book once it hits shelves. Style A to Zoe: The Art of Fashion, Beauty, & Everything Glamour $24.99
Updated Oct 27, 2008
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Influence: Mary Kate Olsen, Ashley Olsen
8 people recommended this item
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i am so obsessed with the olsen twin's style. i can't wait to read their coffee table book 'influence.'
Updated Nov 3, 2008
Style Rx: Dressing the Body You Have to Create the Body You Want: Bridgette Raes, Lori Berkowitz: Books
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I have this book & it is very informative. It breaks down how to dress your body by everything from big breast vs small, long arms, wide hips, narrow hips, big butts, flat butts. We are all going to buy something to wear - why not look the absolute best we can & accentuate what we want and well not accentuate what we do not want.
Updated Dec 3, 2008
Harper's Bazaar Great Style
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Tons of fashion icons are featured in this book. This book is useful for whatever age you are as it breaks down everything from age appropriate (if you believe in such a thing - well within reason) to personal style looks such as Bohemian, Bombshells, Minimalists, to Classic style. The photos alone make this book worth buying. Love It!
Updated Dec 3, 2008
The Lucky Guide to Mastering Any Style: How to Wear Iconic Looks and Make Them Your Own
4 people recommended this item
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I love all things "Lucky" and this book is no exception. It breaks down into detail how to get an specific iconic look & to really create it for yourself right down to the accessories. It has loads of pictures of pictures of famous people but also pictures of people just like you and me. The styles it covers includes: Bohemian, Euro Chic, American Classic, Gamine, Artsy Slick to Posh Eclectic & Rock & Roll. You will reference this book for years to come.
Updated Dec 3, 2008
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