While reading, I could not help but file the information in three categories: the pieces that I own and love, the items that I desire, and my unmentioned personal favorites. As promised, with a little restraint (not to give too much away), here are a few must haves according to Nina and yours truly.
own and love ::: featured in the book
1. watch
2. zippered hoodie
3. vintage
4. quality luggage
5. Havaianas
6. Wellingtons
desires ::: featured in the book
1. little white dress
2. old concert t-shirt
3. monogrammed stationery
4. gentlemen’s hat
5. caftan
6. Minnetonka Moccasin
lesley’s favs ::: not featured in the book
1. vest
2. above the knee socks
3. signature earring
4. hair assessory
5. multiple pairs of glasses (if you wear them)
6. rib u -neck tank
As you make your closet cuts be sure you are editing away items that no longer express who you are. As in life, the spaces can be filled with whatever you like. You have complete creative control.
I’d be remiss if I did not show the simple but glamorous illustrations by Ruben Toledo—I love them so much that I’d take any one to hang on my wall now. It was a nice break from typical glossy fashion photos.
2 comments:
Great book review! I would have agree with Nina that style is a deeply personal expression of who you are...I guess that is why I love clothes so much! Anyway, I definitely will pick up a copy of this book!
Yeah...Nina is right on point with so many of her comments. It was totally worth the $23--I have started doing a few things differently since reading it:).
If we lived in the same city we could have a fashion book club. How fun would that be?
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