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| Late summer reading is fashionable |
| Published: August 31, 2007, 10:41 am |
| Tags: Anna Wintour, Annawintour, Fashion Books, Fashion Industry, Fashionbooks, Fashionindustry, Shoes, Tim Gunn, Timgunn |
| probably won't find these books on any back-to-school summer reading list, but these books are fashionable and fun reads. Isn't that what summer is all about. Put down your US Weekly and pick up a book.For the shoe lover, pick up this piece of "shoe porn" called New Shoes. This book will blow your mind. It's the next best thing to designer |
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| Reading is Fashionable: Little Black Book of Style by Nina Garcia |
| Published: October 29, 2007, 1:47 pm |
| Tags: Book, Fashion Books, Fashionbooks, Little Black Book Of Style, Littleblackbookofstyle, Nina Garcia, Ninagarcia |
| though I am one to break fashion rules and almost never have a closet staple, I found this book very informative and useful. Nina also guides you to when and where you should wear certain outfits, how to combine colors, and ideas on how to achieve your own signature look.My favorite aspect of book was the way she threw in little bits of |
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| Reading is Fashionable: Fashion NOW |
| Published: October 31, 2007, 9:31 am |
| Tags: Fashion Books, Fashion Now, Fashionbooks, Fashionnow, Holiday Gift, Holidaygift |
| this book in a cute little bookstore in Santa Monica and thought to myself "Learning about 150 of today's greatest designers for only $12.99 ... sign me up!"The book Fashion NOW, from the iconic British magazine i-D, is fun and is a good reference material for any fashion fan. The book is not a cover-to-cover read; it's more like a good |
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| Reading is Fashionable: Stylists The Interpreters of Fashion |
| Published: November 17, 2007, 6:04 am |
| Tags: Books, Fashion Books, Fashionbooks, Holidash, Reading Is Fashionable, Readingisfashionable, Stylist |
| under: Holidays, Books Stylists: The Interpreters of Fashion is by far the most gorgeous fashion book I have read in a long time. This oversized coffee table book introduces you to perhaps the most influential individuals in the fashion industry, the stylists.It may be surprising to some, but stylists do much more than put together pretty |
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| Reading is Fashionable: The Black Dress |
| Published: December 2, 2007, 9:32 am |
| Tags: Black Dress, Blackdress, Book, Fashion Books, Fashionbooks, Reading |
| under: Dresses and Skirts, Books The Black Dress by Valerie Steele is great for those who want to look at pretty dresses and read quick and interesting quotes - no heavy reading required for this book. This book starts off with an essay written by Valerie Steele, who is the Director of Chief Curator of the Museum at the Fashion Institute of |
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| Reading is Fashionable: The Handbag, an Illustrated History |
| Published: December 1, 2007, 11:26 am |
| Tags: Book, Fashion Books, Fashionbooks, The Handbag And Illustrated History, Thehandbagandillustratedhistory |
| and Purses, Accessories, Books Don't judge a book by its cover because the cover on this book isn't winning any second glances. Sure the Dior bag on the cover is fabulous however the model desperately needs to book a visit at the nail salon. Enough with the negative because once you get past the scary cover The Handbag: An Illustrated |
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| Fashion Wisdom from Rachel Zoe |
| Published: January 2, 2008, 8:37 pm |
| Tags: Footwear, Fashion Books, Fall Shoes, Rachel Zoe, Style A To Zoe, Style Tips, Piperlime |
| look best. If you're feeling fashion-forward, pair ankle boots with your skinnies for that 80's look. Q: What is the best shoe for a girl who hasn't been blessed with super skinny legs and ankles? A: You definitely want to stay away from any ankle straps or ankle boots , shares Rachel. Go mid-calf on your boots or above and try for that |
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| Book Report - Deluxe by Dana Thomas |
| Published: December 19, 2007, 6:19 pm |
| Tags: Dana Thomas, Fashion Books, Harper S Bazaar, Deluxe |
| with a general interest in fashion. The book analyzes the luxury good phenomenon and which brands have stayed true to their heritage while others have strayed to make the mega bucks. It's not only interesting, it's an interesting read the entire way through.As a side note, if you've already read Deluxe, be sure to check out the January issue of |
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