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To be well dressed, a woman must wear clothes that complement her physically, express her personality, are current, and are appropriate for the occasion. She must develop her own style. It is possible to use the simple guidelines described in Always In Style to develop your own look and then to reach in the fashion direction that reflects your personality.
To be well dressed, a woman must wear clothes that complement her physically, express her personality, are current, and are appropriate for the occasion. She must develop her own style. It is possible to use the simple guidelines described in Always in Style to develop your own look and then to reach in the fashion direction that reflects your personality.
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An all-in-one resource covering the contemporary options in hair styling, skin care, and makeup for the busy woman of today. The goal is to develop a personal style and individualized classic "look" that can be easily achieved and managed. Includes color fashion photos.
A guide to creating a personal style includes information on body style, clothing, scale, fashion, color, wardrobe, hairstyles, and makeup
Studies have shown that people form their initial impression of you within the first 30 seconds: 55% is based on how you look; 38% is your presentation (voice and body language); and 7% is what you have to say. "A Woman's Guide to Success: Perfecting Your Professional Image" can get you 93% of the way to making a positive first impression and unlocking the door to professional success. In a simple, yet thorough, step-by-step manner, Doris Pooser, author of the acclaimed Always in StyleA(R) book series, focuses on helping to improve your "total presentation" (the mix of verbal and non-verbal signals) in the workplace. From wardrobe planning and body language to business and dining etiquette, you'll look good, feel confident, and be on the road to achieving your life goals and finding success in style!
Offers a new approach to personalizing your wardrobe, make-up and hairstyle appropriate to your career and lifestyle.
The classic makeup and style book, now updated for the 1990s and expanded to 12 color palettes.
Over the years the bra has been stereotyped as an object of seduction, glamour, and even oppression. In Uplift: A History of the Bra in America Jane Farrell-Beck and Colleen Gau use this item of clothing to gauge the social history of women and to understand the business history of fashion. Viewing fashion as a means to entertainment, self-creation, and everyday art, the authors illuminate the effect the brassiere has had on women's lives—their style, health, and economic opportunity. Rich in examples from advertising, movies, and other areas of popular culture, Uplift moves beyond featherbones and fiberfill to provide a sense of the dynamic relationship of the bra to wider issues in society.