Style guides
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Freakin' Fabulous: How to Dress, Behave, Speak, Eat, Drink, Entertain, Decorate, and Generally Be Better than Everyone: C. Kelly
2 recommendations
"with a title like that, it's very possible that this is a tome worth owning. i trust Clinton Kelly, as he is one sharp-dressed chap. be fabulous too!"
Eccentric Glamour: Creating an Insanely More Fabulous You by Simon Doonan
5 recommendations
"Window dresser extraordinaire Simon Doonan expounds on the subject of personal style: who has it, what is it and how to improve upon your own. Read it for pure entertainment value, an education in fashion, or both. I know this is going to be high on Victory's reading list."
Lady Luck Rules OK - The Cheap Date Guide to Style
1 recommendation
"'Cheap Date" is actually a 'zine published in the U.K. Kind of turning the whole idea of a style guide on its head, this guide is more of a cheeky ego boost. And couldn't we all use a bit of a laugh about our sartorial insecurities?"
"the elements of style" shopping in CB2 tablescapes
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"any writer will tell you that having this book around is necessary and helpful. i myself have the cheap, college paperback version. i would love to own a copy hard-bound in red, and with quirky animations, too! a great gift."
Design Style Guide - Listing Details
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"Design Style Guide has a great new feature. They match a piece of art with a room decor style. Check out what they matched my Thousand Petal Vase with!"
Hall of Style with Davida Hall
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""The Hall of Style" is your one-stop shop for a dose of the best in fashion, trends and new designers -- all purchasable with a click. Written and hosted by Shopflick Editorial Director and fashion expert Davida Hall, The Show scours the globe to hand-pick the newest, the most unique and the best deals in apparel, accessories, jewelry and home items. We believe passionately that the right item doe..."
The Chicago Manual of Style | University of Chicago Press, Margaret D. F. Mahan
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"For anyone who strives to become a publishing professional. Though it's more linguistic than my grammarian roots would like, it's still a good reference source for words, writing, and style."





