Nothing to Wear?: A Five-Step Cure for the Common Closet

by Joe Lupo

Paper Book, 2006

Status

Available

Call number

646.34

Collection

Publication

Hudson Street Press (2006), Edition: First Edition, 192 pages

Description

At last, a revolutionary method to discover your style type and edit your wardrobe to project your most confident self! Getting Things Done meets What Not to Wear in this stylish cure for the common closet, based on the five-step process that has made Visual Therapy? a hit for over ten years with fashion editors and clients alike. In the book, Visual Therapy founders Garza and Lupo walk readers through the process of identifying their natural style (how their fashion "personality" aligns with the image they want to portray), then helps them perform a "love it or leave it" examination of their wardrobe, eliminating the out-of-date, too-tight, too-loose clutter, and reestablishing an authentic sense of style--getting them into their clothes and out of the house looking and feeling like a million bucks.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member MissJessie
A very helpful approach to determining how to edit your closet and your image of yourself.

I found the advise to be sound, easy to follow, not "cutesy" or too trendy.

Not all the illustrations, of course, fit every person. But there is something in this book for everyone.

A good, solid bit of advice
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on how to establish a core wardrobe that fits your lifestyle, whatever it may be.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

192 p.; 9.4 inches

ISBN

1594630283 / 9781594630286
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