Looking Good Every Day: Style Solutions for Real Women
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Rating | : | 4.85 (664 Votes) |
Asin | : | 161847040X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 208 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-01-02 |
Language | : | English |
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About the AuthorNancy Nix-Rice is an image and wardrobe consultant for the company she founded, First Impressions, and the author of Looking Good and the DVD Looking Good Live! and the coauthor of The New Professional Image—Business Casual to the Boardroom. Louis, Missouri. She lives in St. . She writes about sewing and wardrobe topics for Sew News and Vogue Pattern Magazine and presents educational programs for the American Sewing Guild and the Association of Sewing and Design Professionals
By choosing wardrobe additions in this way, everything in her closet will work together. The “points of connection” method explains that the more characteristics that exist in common between a woman and her outfit, the more lovely she will look. It shifts emphasis from hiding her perceived figure challenges and focuses on spotlighting her personal assets. Any woman can look and feel lovely, regardless of her age, bank balance, or pant size, and Looking Good Every Day defines a simple yet sophisticated standard for women to determine exactly which clothes and accessories will showcase their unique beauty. Photography of real women—ranging from 22 to 80 years old and from size 4 to 24—illustrates the
Nancy Nix-Rice is an image and wardrobe consultant for the company she founded, First Impressions, and the author of Looking Good and the DVD Looking Good Live! and the coauthor of The New Professional Image—Business Casual to the Boardroom. She lives in St. She writes about sewing and wardrobe topics for Sew News and Vogue Pattern Magazine and presents educational programs for the American Sewing Guild and the Association of
Best in it's class for learning about colours that flatter Best in it's class for learning about colours that flatter the individual, NOT just their "season". I remember the old version, this is new and even improved. I liked the older book, but this has a fuller more updated set of suggestions and guidelines.First off, the colour theory. She sensibly explains how that may not work if you fall. "Update Your Style!" according to Orianna. Basically, this is a guide to looking your best. Whether it's to improve your chances at an upcoming job interview, or to give yourself a makeover, it covers everything you need to know to dress and style yourself successfully.I'd heard nothing but good things about the first edition of this book, but I didn't buy it because it was rat. Worthwhile I have the earlier book as well - this contains updated photos, much of the original information but much that is new. Gives workable general guidelines about what to look for, illustrates ways to rescue some of the expensive but not always suitable garments we already own.Uses real ordinary women so you get a clear idea on how well yo