If you haven't heard of Michi Girl, don't worry, she hasn't heard of you either. Part weather girl, part fashion commentator, Michi has spent the better part of a decade keeping the world up to date with what's hot and what's, well, just plain wrong. After her best-selling first book, Like I Give A Frock, Michi was asked to shed some light on the mysteries of fashion-speak. If you've ever wondered what a galloon is, or whether fatigues really are just exhausted clothes, then Michi has the answer. From A-Cups to Ze Bra, this is the cheat's definitive guide to fashion.
I gave this book two stars purely on it's illustrations alone... I would have rathered there be less text and even more pictures.
I didn't laugh once at the authors witty toned definitions. It would have been much more engaging if she had of written facts about the various items of clothing, brands etc. rather than just waffling on and trying to be funny.
I'm tempted to cut all of the illustrations out of this book and throw the original away.
Terrible attempt at humor. Lovely illustrations. Averages out to 3 stars. Look at these zingers, for example: Kimono: Japanese gown tied at the waist. Do you have memoirs of any geishas? French Cuff: A smoking hot Frenchman who ties up your sleeves. Demi Toe: A toe that bears an uncanny resemblance to Ashton Kutcher's wife. 'Ouch, I just stubbed my Demi...I think she's broken.'
There are some good ones, but most sound like they were trying too hard.
Not fully sure what the purpose of this book was... It was either to: 1. Entertain 2. Inform 3. Give personal opinions on fashion
It did a bit of all three, but it usually wasn't very informative and the entertainment came from the author's sometimes witty remarks. I'd give this book a 2.5/5 if I could, if only for the wonderful illustrations - that probably did most of the informing.
Problematic on a few pages but overall made me laugh a lot and a rip roaring good time. A fun afternoon read for when you need a pick me up and a few laughs.
I wish there's more genuine definition or description of the words instead of overly done witty comments. but a plus point for the gorgeous illustrations
[Monday, August 19, 2013] I got this book yesterday as a gift to support my so-called talent in fashion. It's a gorgeous book filled with watercolor fashion illustrations.
[Wednesday, January 22, 2014] This is a fashion dictionary of sort. The illustration was fabulous, the words picked were very good, the explanation sucked, that's why I dropped a star, it was so cynical, mean, and ironic but not in a good way, and it didn't explain much.
Cures mild boredom, but neither informative nor witty. I like the idea of a humourous, snarky book on fashion but this failed to live up to its potential.
I'm giving it an extra star because I especially liked one illustration which encapsulates my idea of luxury: lounging around in a pink robe surrounded by glittering jewels and adorable cats.
If you are looking for a serious fashion encyclopedia - this is not it. If you are looking for a hysterical spoof on the subject of fashion - this book is it! Enjoy with a good sense of humor. :)
Lovely illustrations and layout, however attempt at humorous writing got old real quick. I did learn what ikat is and how merino wool is made, so that's something.