The hosts of "What Not to Wear" present a fully illustrated, authoritative and irreverent fashion guide that matches a broad range of male and female body types with work, casual and evening attire.
Visual Therapy* creators walk readers through the process of identifying their natural styles then helping them perform an honest examination of their wardrobe, eliminating the out-of-date clutter, and reestablishing an authentic sense of style.
Authors Taggart and Walker, the "Drs. of Closetology, " provide a tour of the psyche by way of the wardrobe. They explain that the closet is a room of emotion, a room of past lives and future dreams--which is why people may be hoarding so many clothes that don't work for their real lives.
Brenda Kinsel, celebrated image consultant with a devoted following, draws on her 20+ years of experience in this, the ultimate fashion bible. Aimed at women 40+, the book is structured into a four week plan of attack with clear, attainable goals. Packed with real-life success stories, style solutions for every body type, confidence - inspiring ...
"(un)FASHION" scans the globe to show how real people dress: at work and at play, on the streets, and for ceremonial occasions. This witty, eye-popping book offers a delightfully unconventional view of contemporary fashion as seen in the creative ways that people around the world adorn their bodies. The brainchild of the late Tibor Kalman, one of ...
Until recently, fashion was considered the "F-word" in intellectual circles, dismissed as unworthy of serious attention. Yet no area of life, no individual moment, stands outside fashion's discourses. Intuitively, we all know that clothing is a language, incessesantly communicating messages about its wearer. But who speaks this language, to whom ...
Clothing the body is one of the most complicated acts of daily existence. When a nun ponders red shoes, an architect knots his bowtie, a lesbian laces her Doc Marten's, or a nude model disrobes, each is engaging in a process of identity-making that is both intensely personal and deeply social. In an increasingly material world, negotiating dress ...
Shaun Cole: 'Macho Man': Clones and the Development of a Masculine Stereotype Michael Sturma: Mimicry, Mockery and Make-overs: Western visitors in South Pacific Dress Elizabeth Currie: Prescribing Fashion: Dress, Politics and Gender in Sixteenth-Century Italian Conduct Literature Graeme Murdock: Dressed to Repress?: Protestant Protestant Clerical ...
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