Previously Recommended Fashion Books

Secrets of a Fashion Therapist
by Betty Halbreich

After years as a personal shopper at Bergdorf Goodman, Betty has advice for every fashion predicament. From "Casual Fridays" to accessorizing, she leaves no stone (or scarf, or belt...) unturned. Need to liven up your basic black dress? Betty has ten ways. Want to know if those pants make you look fat? She'll separate fact from fiction. She'll even give you tips on how to size up a salesperson -- and she ought to know!


 
Secondhand Chic
by Christa Weil

Even if you're not a thrift store shopper, you'll learn some great tips for finding quality garments. Weil teaches how to tell the best fabrics by feel, who's who on labels, and secrets of getting a great fit. She also delves into closet organization and caring for your clothes. And, oh yes, how to re-resell those pieces that are no longer right for you!



Best Dressed
by Suzy Gershman

A self-professed born shopper, Gershman explains the difference between Personal Style and Shopping Style, complete with a quiz to help you determine your Shopping Style. She also explains how the Fashion Industry works, including insider's secrets on how to shop the trends. There is also an excellent section on shoe shopping.


 
Big City Look
by Vincent Roppatte

Ever wondered what makes a woman truly stylish? Now you can unlock the secrets. Written by a stylist to the rich and famous, this book shares tips for fashion, makeup, hair and attitude (perhaps the most important ingredient of style). What makes a stylish woman in New York City different from one in Dallas or L.A.? Discover the answers in this book! Best of all, the Big City Look doesn't require a perfect face or body, or even a big city. All it requires is knowledge and a bit of flare.


 

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