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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they want to portray), then helps them perform a "love it or leave it" examination of their wardrobe, eliminating the out-of-date, too-tight, too-loose clutter, and reestablishing an authentic sense of stylegetting them into their clothes and out of the house looking and feeling like a million bucks.
Jesse Garza and Joe Lupo are the founders of Visual Therapy Luxury Lifestyle Consulting™, with offices in New York and L.A. Dubbed the "style SWAT team" by fashion editors, they are recurring guests on The Oprah Winfrey Show, and have been featured in such magazines as O: The Oprah Magazine, InStyle, Allure, Harper's Bazaar, and New York.
Julie Morgenstern is the author of the bestselling Organizing from the Inside Out.
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July 21, 2009: I've had this book in my library for about two years now and I've had a great return on my investment! The authors do a great job helping you to pin point your style/fashion and how to organize it all.
For those looking for a book that goes into clothes for different body types or what every closet should have i.e. the little black dress, this isn't the book for you. But, if you are starting from scratch in the style world, this is a great starting point. It'll go into four basis style types and tell you which one you fall into. It'll go into the correct questions you should ask before buying your next outfit. It's just useful and helpful information. May I also recommend, in addition to this wonderful book, the Pocket Stylist by Kendall Farr. These two books combined has helped knocked some fashion sense into me.Reader Rating:
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December 18, 2006: My only problem is that they don't offer advice on how to flatter the various body types. It's just 'is it flattering?' with no explanation. Having said that, I LOVED the advice given, expecially the part about putting things together. It inspired me to try new and different outfit combinations. Now maybe they could come over and help some people I know...