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The spunky hosts of TLC's What to Wear present a fashion guide that's empowering, friendly and exceedingly useful. No gimmicky, fruit-related body shape names here—Kelly and London keep things simple. For each of their female body types—"bigger on top," "bigger on the bottom," "a little extra in the middle," "curvy," "not curvy," etc.—there's advice for petite, average height and tall women. (The men's section is equally straightforward if shorter: "tall," "athletic," "barrel-chested," etc.) Kelly and London use positive reinforcement (there are many more "dos" than "don'ts"), and sprinkle "universal tips" applicable to any body type throughout. Each type's section opens with a photo of an average-looking model sporting a basic swimsuit, along with comments from the model and the authors. Although they don't cite brand or store names, Kelly and London give plenty of specific advice: e.g., a straight dress will accentuate curves on an hourglass shape; a jacket with a moderately low "stance" (v-neck) will help the upper body appear longer. Ladies and gentlemen, start your shopping engines—and don't leave home without this book!
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The sweet yet knowledgeable and even assertive fashionistas who are the hosts of the hit cable TV show What Not to Wear set their precepts down in print in this delightfully upbeat and decidedly informative primer for both men and women. Their firm, understandable, and workable advice is underscored by their desire not to change anyone's body type--no preaching about dieting here--but simply to get people to understand their own body types and dress appropriately for the best effect. Kelly and London take 15 real women and 8 real men as "subjects," representing all types of bodies, from "bigger on top" to "barrel-chested," and with both illustrations and text, they suggest, for each subject, three outfits to wear for work, weekend, and evening. This book should be regarded as fun reading, not as a chore; the authors' approach to fashion is not as an arcane code capable of being grasped only by certain enlightened people. In their hands, fashion is not only about looking good but also about having a good time while doing so. Brad Hooper
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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Three Rivers Press (September 13, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0307236714
  • ISBN-13: 978-0307236715
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 7.4 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (125 customer reviews)
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339 of 351 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Far Superior to Trinny and Susannah's Book, September 20, 2005
I'm a big fan of Clinton and Stacy's show on TLC, What Not to Wear, so when I saw that this book was coming out, I was eagerly expectant. Well, it was definitely worth the wait! This book is SO much better than the book What Not to Wear (by the hosts of the BBC series, Trinny Woodall and Susannah Constantine). Although both books are organized in similar fashion -- identifying certain body shapes (or, in What Not to Wear, certain "flaws") and showing what works for that type -- Dress Your Best does it far better. I don't know why Trinny and Susannah did all the modelling in their book, because they certainly don't represent every common body "flaw". Dress Your Best chose real-life women (and men) and put them in outfits that REALLY made the most of their body types. Some of the transformations were jaw-dropping!! I loved the way the book dressed the three "extra curvy" (AKA pretty darn chunky) women. Just like on the TV show, Stacy and Clinton focused on the positives in these women's appearances and encouraged them to feel good about themselves -- something that society doesn't often do. Another bonus was showing three outfits for each woman and man -- work, weekend, and evening. Plus, with very few exceptions, the clothes they chose were stunning. The same can not be said, in my opinion, for the clothes modelled by Trinni and Susannah. Oh, and did I mention that this book is laugh-aloud funny, just like the TV show? The repartee between Stacy and Clinton translates really well to the printed page. All in all, this book goes to the top of my list of recommended fashion books, right along with the Lucky Shopping Manual. Buy these two, and you will always be dressed your best!
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109 of 113 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great, but could use improvemet, September 3, 2006
Like many of the other reviewers, I love Stacy and Clinton's TV show, and it has helped me greatly in weeding out pieces in my wardrobe and buying new clothes to replace them. When I discovered that they had published a book, I rented it from the local library immediately. In a way, I am glad I rented it rather than purchasing it.

I liked how the book not only broke down different styles by body type, but also used REAL people to demonstrate those body types. It was really easy to flip through and find the different sections that applied to my body type. As always, the information they presented for each body type was great, and the styles are pretty much guaranteed to work well.

However, the book needed improvement in several areas. First of all, only six pages are dedicated to each body type, and while those six pages are informative, it would have been more helpful if they had given each type a few more styles and pointers. For example, in the "curvy" section, Stacy and Clinton recommend a skirt suit, which is great, but they didn't give any pointers for people who want to wear trousers occasionally. The book would have been greatly improved if they gave two or three different looks for work, weekend, and evening.

Secondly, their suggestions were kind of static, meaning they assumed everybody works at a place requiring suits and trousers, everybody goes out for the evening in a cocktail dress, etc. Essentially, they did not make any attempt to curtain their wardrobe selections to individual life-styles. When they list at the front the "essential" pieces for a wardrobe, I found that several of them were really rather obsolete for me. I never go places where I need "evening" attire, for example. THE LUCKY SHOPPING MANUAL succeeds better in this respect because they give you alternatives and allow you to choose more or less of certain pieces for your needs.

Lastly, Stacy and Clinton have a habit of emphasizing the "quality over quantity" line, which does not always work out. Sometimes, people need to build a wardrobe from scratch on a budget, and spending 150 dollars on a cashmere sweater does not factor in. Also, not everything you buy really needs to be high "quality," which is something else the LUCKY manual emphasizes.

Overall, I highly recommend picking up the book from your library, jotting down notes that apply to you, and then as a supplement picking up the LUCKY manual. Grade: B-/B.
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1.0 out of 5 stars No Examples of clothing... Merely factual advice, October 7, 2005
I also bought this book because the love the show, but I was disappointed to see that the content is sparse. You basically find what category you best fit under: Short/Average/Tall and your body shape. Then you find your chapter, only to see that there are ONLY 6 pages on your size. There are NO examples of clothing (like in the Lucky book), except for the ones on the models. They only had 3 photos per model-- casual, office and evening... Clearly they need more coverage on say, accessories, makeup, hair, and everything else they cover on the show. The only thing that I did like was the fact that they used plus size models to represent women of all sizes. DO NOT GET THIS BOOk if you need examples of what clothing to buy. BUY Sam Saboura's Book, which focuses on women of all shapes and sizes, and provides clothing examples, pictures, and even covers accessories, undergarments, etc. You won't regret Sam's book like I did this one.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Resource
As a colour and image consultant I have found this book to be practical, concise and useful. One major advantage over similar books is that half of the book is devoted to dressing... Read more
Published 7 days ago by ministry of the interior

3.0 out of 5 stars I prefer Trinny and Susannah
I think this book is helpful, but I found Trinny and Susannah's What Not to Wear far more so and much more interesting. Maybe it depends on your figure problems. Read more
Published 20 days ago by Klyde

1.0 out of 5 stars The best for body shape
This is by far the BEST book I've seen showing how to dress for your body shape! It transcends age and occupation and really focuses on how to dress for your shape (curvy, bigger... Read more
Published 2 months ago by seforian

5.0 out of 5 stars Thank you very much Stacy & Clinton.
I believe we should all be very thankful to have such great professionals here in this country, to show us how to become the best version of ourself. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Prima Dona Ca USA

1.0 out of 5 stars Very disapointed!
I LOVE to watch "What Not to Wear" and I expected the book to have more info. It literally has 4 pages of each body type and that is it. Read more
Published 2 months ago by J. Mercer

1.0 out of 5 stars A magazine article writ large
Unless you have more than one body type, this book will give you a mere three pages of advice for how to dress. I was pretty disappointed. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Christa S. Phillips

5.0 out of 5 stars Positive way to accentuate body type w/ style!
I have been a fan of "What Not To Wear" on TLC for a couple years now, and one thing that stands out is how Stacy and Clinton give boosts to a person's self-esteem. Read more
Published 4 months ago by seattleattic

5.0 out of 5 stars If you want to "Dress Your Best"....get this book!
This book did not disappoint. Exactly what one would expect from Clinton and Stacy. Direct, colorful, clear and easy to understand. Read more
Published 5 months ago by N. Windatt

2.0 out of 5 stars Tries to cover too much in too little space
This book should either be longer or broken down into several different books based on shape. The attempt is nice, but I would rather read a book intended just for people shaped... Read more
Published 5 months ago by La Luna Lupe

4.0 out of 5 stars Good Book for Fit Challenged People
Stacy and Clinton's book is great for people who have trouble finding clothes to flatter their shape. Read more
Published 7 months ago by J. M. Turley

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