The Truth About Style
A Self Help, Memoir, Autobiography book. Product WarningIf this book were a medication with a label, it would...
The hilarious, beloved cohost of TLC’s What Not to Wear examines the universal obstacles all women—including herself—put in their way With her unique talent for seeing past disastrous wardrobes to the core emotional issues that caused these sartorial crises, style savant Stacy London has transformed not only the looks but also the lives of hundreds of guests who have appeared on What Not to Wear. Now for the first time in print, London turns that expert X-ray insight on herself.Like the women she’s transformed, London has plenty of emotional baggage. At eleven, she suffered from severe psoriasis that left her with permanent physical and mental scars. During college, she became anorexic on a misguided quest for perfection. By the time she joined the staff at Vogue, London’s weight had doubled from binge eating. Although self-esteem and self-consciousness nearly sabotaged a promising career, London learned the hard way that we wear our insecurities every day. It wasn’t until she found the self-confidence to develop a strong personal style that she finally...
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Product WarningIf this book were a medication with a label, it would read something like this: Side Effects Include but Are Not Limited torenewed sense of self-esteemincreased motivation in all areas of lifeYou may also lose weight, fall in love, leave a bad marriage, create a better one, have closer relationships with your family, or find the job of your dreams.Some Users Have experienceda kick in their stepa swing in their hipsa twinkle in their eyeHair-tossing (commercial-style) is common, but seek medical attention if you pinch a nerve or cant stop...
I've been trying to update my wardrobe and my whole approach to shopping and personal style lately. I bought this book because I used to love What Not to Wear and Stacy and Clinton. I still occasionally hear their voices in my head when I'm shopping.What I got from this book, though, was so much more. There isn't nearly as much in the... I am enjoying this book. I came of age in the late 60's with all that implies - no make up , long, straight hair, sandals, bell bottoms and odd hippy shirts. I never had instruction in how to dress so I've been playing catch up since my daughter came along and started teaching me. We have watched lots of WNTW and my attitude about getting... I have a girl crush on Stacy London. Back when I had cable, I watched her on "What Not to Wear" every week and wished I could go shopping with her. She is so funny and lively and chic! She seems like a woman who has it all.Her book, "The Truth About Style" was surprisingly personal. It was a relief to find out that the fabulous Stacy...