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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is the only personal color advice that works,
This review is from: Wardrobe Strategies for Women (Paperback)
Rasband says personal color differences are so subtle that people needn't limit themselves and reminds that coloring is relative and appears to change depending on setting and does change with age and health. She then goes on to give detailed advice, from color theory, on how to alter the appearance of a color that is difficult for you to wear by, for example, using the Law of Areas. That's really what I want to know - how to wear whatever color I want by experimenting with the amount of it and the colors juxtaposed with it and, yes, an adjustment to my makeup colors or intensity.
The book is formatted as a course workbook and thoroughly covers everything in one volume, surpassing my two shelves worth of wardrobe books. In fact, I am going to purge a number of confusing and misleading volumes in favor of referring to this one and plan to check Rasband first before I decide to read yet another wardrobe book. If you only buy one, I would start with this one. She uses a yin yang system of analysis of fashion "types" and garment details, much like Kibbe's Metamorphosis. They also seem to break down according to ingenue versions and more mature versions of the same sort of type. Superior and unique method of editing your closet and analyzing as you do. Scaling Down is better on why you really don't need to be afraid to let go of too much but Rasband is better on figuring out what little you do need and how to decide what goes. Covers capsule wardrobe ("clothing clusters"), borrowing from other types a la Emily Cho whom she credits (yes, I have those books, too), body builds including pregnancy, closet arrangement, wardrobe care, analysis of print fabrics and texture. Much is presented in detailed charts and throughout she anticipates your questions and answers them. Very much a "just the facts, Ma'am" pragmatic kind of approach. This is the antithesis of those shmaltzy books that try to prop your failing ego with little pep talks and exhortation or that chide you for letting yourself get out of hand. I didn't feel psychologized. She assumes no knowledge on your part and proceeds to tell you everything useful in a straightforward, respectful manner with no condescension or imperiousness. She explains and justifies her points throughout and does not ask you to take her word on faith. It is utterly factual and is about the information and how you can apply it and not about her or trying to be like her. Though this is the older edition, I found most of the photo illustrations still appealing and wearable. Ignore the atypical mannish outfit on the cover.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Full exploration of wardrobe planning, enhancing,
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This book is not for everyone. However if you are interested in color theory, silouette enhancement and description of fabrics, it is a "go to" book. I have also found it helpful in other areas of study such as watercolors, drawing, and home decor, with transferable knowledge from one area to another. It is not an "of the moment" book, as photos are dated, but has timeless content that can be used again and again.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Most detailed style manual ever!,
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The most informative, detailed, explanatory style guide and wardrobe manual I have read (and I've read them all). Totally recommend this book to anyone obsessed with dressing for themselves and making sense of the information provided in other books to date.
6 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Outdated but wonderful reference,
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It may say 2002, but it's actually the second printing. 1996 is the year and the photos say outdated and are distracting. The information is great, but then again some of it is based on the then current looks and fashion. And in the last month the price has dropped about in half, it must be clearance time, because the book sure needs a new look. The book in the intro. mentions an "instructor book", so where is that?
I saw Judith in a sewing seminar, and thought that she really knows her stuff, and the book is well defined and divided in very concise chapters. I've always wanted to find more about her, she was an inspiration, a reference point. But did I remember all the the information from her seminar? In wanting the book, making sure I didn't miss anything, giving myself a gift for Christmas. Well, I bought the book and feel ripped off.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excelent,
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I'm very satisfacted with the book and with Amazon.com. The main problem to me is that the Amazon don't deliver in Brazil and I had to receive the book from a friend who lives in USA!
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Wardrobe Strategies for Women by Judith Rasband (Paperback - August 11, 1995)
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