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My Look: A Guide to Fashion & Style

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Want to know the secrets of creating your personal fashion style? Learn how to feel beautiful inside and out. Wilhelmina Kids & Teens modeling agency president Marlene Wallach shares tricks of the trade so you'll know all the things fashion professionals know. From how to put together the perfect outfit to fashion dos and don'ts galore, Marlene's tips make looking and feeling fabulous a breeze. Packed with fun quizzes, games, and lots more, My Look will help you discover the style that suits you best, whether on the runway, in the classroom, or on the soccer field.

128 pages, Spiral-bound

First published August 25, 2009

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Profile Image for Maria Gjieli.
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March 7, 2011
Personally , this is my favorite go to guide for Marlene Wallach. I love her books. It talks all about girls style and fashion and what it really means and how you just think of fashion as your own personal style. I really love how Marlene explains things. I also love her because she is the president of Wilhelmina Model agency for the teen and kids division. It explains so much. I always go back to it no matter what! I couldn't survive without these books! They're just great! I would recommend this book to girls interested in modeling , style , being thereself or just to have fun while reading it. Its a great series and all girls should read this.
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August 26, 2009
This book more than adequately covers the essentials of good style and fashion sense, as well as tips on hygiene, shopping, care of clothing, being prepared for what each day may bring, clothing-, stress-, and other wise.

This is a good addition to the pre-teen girl's personal library, and would actually carry her through her college years and beyond.

A girl who read and followed the advice herein would feel more secure about herself; my only question is (and this is really not the author's problem!), how many pre-teen girls would "listen" to a book rather than to their friends?
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