Waterstones The Curated Closet Workbook
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Brand: Waterstones
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Product ID: 9780525575047
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ISBN: 9780525575047
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Author: toast
Rating: 5
Review: Im honored to be the first person to review this book, and I must say, that for the $11 I paid, this book has insanely surpassed any expectations that I could have had. I would honestly say its value for me has been far, far more than that. I actually feel a little bad and want to send Anuschka Rees a personal gift, for this book has been an invaluable gift to me. I had fun with fashion in my youth but after college got a little lost from myself through both having kids, and also moving from a very cold/seasonal climate, to a very hot climate. After 10 years of being frustrated and going in circles, this book has me back on track! Her questions provoke thought and reflection, and are very thorough. I have only had this book for a few days but I have already made light years of progress on my problems. I have had countless 'Ah-ha!' moments, which is so much better than wandering around malls confusedly, and staring at my closet not being able to quite figure out what is wrong. I am actually enjoying shopping and getting dressed again, rather than viewing both as a form of drudgery. Now I dont own her other book so Im not sure how much overlap there is, I was actually looking for the Curated Closet book when I discovered this workbook was soon to be released. I decided to wait and buy this instead. I think this workbook was definitely more helpful for me personally than the other book, Im a big fan of actually going through activities/writing/DOING anything. While the other book looked lovely and equally well organized/helpful, I really appreciate that I can use this in a hands-on way. The layout is also super clean and minimal, which is good because this whole fashion/wardrobe thing is already overwhelming for people like me, and clutter would only make that worse. So to close, I would definitely recommend this book if you enjoy workbooks, and are stuck on anything fashion/wardrobe related. Like those style changes that go along with moving into older phases of life, career work, coming out of dowdy-mom phase, weight gain/loss, just a general 'have no clue how but want to look nicer'...
Author: Karlye
Rating: 4
Review: I highly recommend this very well written, to-the-point, easy to read book filled with excellent personal styling tips that can be immediately implemented. Ms. Rees's tips and techniques are really helping me determine my own individual, unique personal style and - exactly like the book's title - curate a wardrobe full of things I'll actually wear and look good on me. In fact, I am finding it so useful that I'm buying a few more copies to give as gifts. My one small criticism of this book, and the only reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5, is the models selected for the photos. They are lovely and culturally diverse which is great, and the photography is excellent, but they are all very slender and about the same age. It would be nice to see photos with a range of body types/weights/ages as to provide a broader spectrum of visual inspiration and confirmation of the fact that you really don't need to wait to drop x amount of pounds or let your age prevent you from attempting the techniques described in the book. I mean, we all know this to be true, it's just a psychological thing, but I feel more diverse photos would be helpful to a wide range of readers.