This is a fashion/style book that I'd want to own and reference in the future.
Fast read with an attractive format.
Lots of images in this book, which is nice for a fashion book. I've tried to read a few others with lots of text and just occasional pictures. That doesn't really work in a fashion book. You have to see the fashion, not just read a semi-confusing lengthy description of it.
This book talks about style vs. fashion. Fashion being fleeting & demanding. Style being the constant that "loves you back".
Lots of contradictions in this book. For example, it talks about how important it is to develop a personal style that transcends seasonal fashion changes. (Good advice.) But then it suggests every woman could benefit from changing her wardrobe, even if it "works" for her. (Contradictory advice.) Fortunately, these contradictory statements didn't bother me too much. I just picked the advice that I wanted to hear! ;-)
This book seemed to be written for women with a full closet and "nothing to wear". This isn't my situation. I am good at purging my closet - I currently have very little in there. I'd purge more but I need to keep some things to physically dress each day. My problem is finding quality/good-fitting clothes to fill my closet. There is no sense in buying things that I just want to get rid of again. Part of the problem is that I'm unhappy with my current body, so any clothes that fit it will not be what I want to wear.
This book does support someone looking to overhaul their entire wardrobe - which is me! This book (and several others I've recently read) starts by suggesting a closet purge. Purge done! I also started purging other things in the house and collected about 5 garbage bags of stuff to give away. I had a purging frenzy!
The book suggests buying cheap white shirts, t-shirts and hosiery and replacing them often - as soon as they stop being a bright white. White t-shirts purchased and new socks are next on my list. I've already seen small improvements in how I look & feel. (Photographing my outfits daily as part of the Curated Closet challenge.)
All of the advice was geared toward women over 25 - outside the zone of crazy/extreme fashion. And some sections are even divided by age: 30, 40, 50, 60, ect. It had an elegant, mature tone which I loved -- I love the idea of dressing stylishly & appropriately as you age. I especially need this advice since I turn 40 next year. How did that happen? I feel like I lost a decade of my life somewhere. I'm not prepared to be 40!
Age appropriate advice that stuck out at me: Skirts should be knee length or longer after 25. No long hair after 30. No pants over 40. Admittedly these are listed as "old rules" that can be broken in the right way. But I'd never even heard them before! In my opinion, you can't properly break rules, if you don't understand them first. For example, it says that long hair on older women (especially over 40) can age them significantly, if unkempt. It has to do with the way hair itself ages. Frequent cuts and conditional treatments are needed, if you want to maintain long hair with age. Never heard that before, but it makes sense.
She also mentions that while black is classic, dark navy or dark grey can be kinder to white skin. Never heard that before.
She also mentions that your coat should be longer than your skirt. Never heard that before. I always tried to wear a longer skirt because I didn't want to look "naked" under the coat. But it makes sense that the coat was designed to stand alone and would look best that way.
The author is anti-suits on women. She called them "dull". That is my idea of a classic power outfit!
Take-away: I'm inspired to select one key/classic wardrobe item each month. Research it fully to discern the best fit for my body/personal style. Try on possible garments at multiple designers or stores to compare -- and photograph all good possibilities. Then select the best one that fits in my budget for the month. I don't need a lot of clothes - I'm at home with the girls and don't mind wearing the same outfits again. But I would like to have really high quality clothes that flatter my body.