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In their very own inimitable way, i.e., gleefully rude way, they point out the sartorial pitfalls women can make on such humdrum activities as working in an office and hitting the beach to meeting your boyfriend's mother for the first time, attending job interviews, weddings and school carol concerts. (The trick with the latter is to avoid red and black clothes, fishnets and scarlet lipstick at all costs. Unless of course you want your outfit to scream "I am slutty, available and a bad role model for my children", in which case, apparently, they are bang on and you may seek out the maths master who eyed you up on sports day, safe in the knowledge that another notch on the bedpost is yours for the asking.) "The moral here", they say, "is to consider the occasion more important than yourself". And, in case you were in any doubt about thongs, whatever the occasion a "crusty, worn-out cheesecutter is not a pretty sight", if you really must flash your knickers, they sagely advise, invest in a thong that's decorative, preferably sequinned, "rather than a barren triangle of grubby nylon." Buy this and ensure that you manage to keep fashion faux pas at bay. --Travis Elborough --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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These outfits are more trendy than I am, but not trendy enough to be inspirational if you're into that kind of look.
Get passed that, and what you have to admit is that these two women (who are actually EXTREAMLY nice and polite when you meet them) do actually know their stuff and do know what they are talking about.
When you flick through this book all you see in the WHAT YOU SHOULD WEAR sections are pictures of how you want to look (except, as has been noted in previous reviews, in the Wedding Section. What were they on when they thought up those ideas???) But, in every other section, the what to wear clothes give great inspiration for creating a look that is both classic and timeless and yet can be fun and funky at the same time. It really does give new ideas on new combinations that you may not have thought of before. Flicking through the book you find yourself going Oh and Ah and Why didn't I think of that before???
What is best about the clothes in this book is that (posh accents aside) S&T are women like you and me. They appreciate Topshop as much as Gucci, and the clothes in this book reflect this. There are high street clothes and all of the clothes and ideas really are WEARABLE. REAL clothes and REAL outfit ideas for REAL women. I'm 23 and I found outfit ideas I loved, and so did my Mum who is....
We have to get this in perspective. What you wear is not the be all and end all, but as S&T are trying to make us aware, there is a certain confidence which comes with feeling you look good. If you feel you look good, and you know people say you look good, even though you shouldn't judge your self worth on what other people think, it helps you cope with any pressure.
So, this book should be reviewed like it's authors: apprecaite it, have fun with it, but don't take it too seriously.
If nothing else, have reat fun laughing at WHAT NOT TO WEAR !!!
Otherwise same old formula with a bit of additional information on cosmetics - which is sadly way out of most people's... Read more
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