Rating:  Summary: Very good and helpful Review: I bought this book and went to a fashion show at Bloomingdale's being led by the author, and felt very enlightened. I was unaware of the great options I had for my body type, and Sue even helped me find some wonderful things on sale. Girls...if you are size 14 and up (I'm buying size 22) you have to get this book, and if you can, catch one Nanfeldt's fashion shows
Rating:  Summary: Best Book on Style--WHATEVER Your Size Review: I bought this book some months ago, and it sat on my shelf until the other day, when I picked it up. It was SO good that I finished it in two days. I only wish I had read it sooner! This author writes very clearly, and in an interesting, readable style. The color photos of plus-sized models are FANTASTIC. The drawings and diagrams included in the book are extremely informative and helpful. I learned so many things in this book. For example, the reason many plus-sized clothes in stores (or sewn from certain patterns) don't fit is that they are not designed for the TRUE shapes of plus-sized bodies-they are just sized up by two inches from sizes designed for small-sized bodies. Also, when ordering from many catalogs, they give various measurements (such as arm length or hip), for which I have never quite figured out PRECISELY where to measure. This book explains VERY precisely and exactly IN PLAIN ENGLISH, in a clear way that leaves no ambiguity. Now I feel really confident taking ALL my measurements, for the first time ever. Aside from all I learned, the three MOST useful things, to me, in this book were as follows. First, I thought I knew how to put outfits together before I read this book. But this book taught me SO much more than I had known before. For example, it discusses how to put together a lot of things I had never even considered, such as two different patterns in the same outfit-how to tell which ones could be worn together, and which ones couldn't. Second, it presents the idea of "capsules"-not claiming the credit for this idea, but showing HOW PRECISELY to plan your wardrobe on a long-term basis, and how to intelligently decide what pieces you need to tie everything together. It suggests you get out your EXISTING clothes, AND A NOTEBOOK (I had never thought about using a notebook before, and it REALLY made a difference). You also get out all of your accessories, such scarves. Then, you systematically evaluate, for each piece in your wardrobe, what different combinations you can wear together, and WRITE THEM DOWN in the notebook-all the different possibilities. I didn't have time to get out my whole wardrobe in one day. But I did start with three or four skirts/dresses. I had one scarf I had received as a gift several years ago, and always loved, but had never figured out what to wear it with, or how to wear it. This scarf has a pattern of bright red, turquoise, and purple-kind of odd colors together. Following these suggestions, I suddenly discovered that a purple dress I had purchased recently was the same purple as in this scarf, and I remembered I had a turquoise turtleneck that I had also not really found anything to wear with for several years. I put the three together (even though I never would have DREAMED previously of putting together purple and turquoise), and suddenly, I had a smashing outfit. I wore it the same afternoon and got compliments from four separate people! Now I can hardly wait to go through the rest of my wardrobe with the same technique. By using the notebook technique, you can figure out EXACTLY what you NEED in your existing wardrobe to tie certain outfits together (for example, a red blouse, or a scarf with certain colors). Then you can go shopping intelligently for those particular items, instead of buying things on impulse, and finding you don't have the right things to go with them. She also discusses the concept of "cost-per-wearing." When you get things to go together in outfits, you wear them more often, and they don't sit expensively in your closet, seldom worn. Something else may have been expensive to buy, but if you end up wearing it all the time, then the cost-per-wearing is low-in other words, you are really getting your "money's worth" out of the piece. The third really helpful resource was the 19-page appendix at the back, listing clothing resources for the plus-sized woman (for UK readers, these are USA locations, but many/most can be found on the internet, and do mail-order business). My only criticism of the whole book was that while the author did list names, addresses and phone numbers, she did not list web site addresses, leaving the reader to search for those on her own. However, I was able to find the ones I needed right away. I would not have been able to find them had I not seen them listed in this book. In summary, while is the best book I have ever seen for plus-sized women and fashion, I feel it is also one of the best books I have EVER seen on ANY SIZED-women's fashion. No matter what your size, you can benefit from this book. Enjoy!!!
Rating:  Summary: Stylish women Review: I loved this book with one exception. I do not think it is necessary to measure your proportions to try to craft an illusion of being in the correct proportions. The balance of the book is wonderful! The chapters on body type and what looks good on pear, apple, hourglass, etc. are extremently accurate and very helpful. I would definitely recommend this book for any woman over a size 12, of any age or profession. An excellent gift for a college graduate first entering the business world.
Rating:  Summary: Stylish women Review: I loved this book with one exception. I do not think it is necessary to measure your proportions to try to craft an illusion of being in the correct proportions. The balance of the book is wonderful! The chapters on body type and what looks good on pear, apple, hourglass, etc. are extremently accurate and very helpful. I would definitely recommend this book for any woman over a size 12, of any age or profession. An excellent gift for a college graduate first entering the business world.
Rating:  Summary: I wish she would come out with a volumne II edition Review: I refer to her book twice a year when I'm about to do my seasonal shopping. She gives great advice on how to look great, how to shop, applying makeup, you name it. Anything that has to do with looking good. Although 90% of what she said is still relevant, I wish she would come out with a new book with more up to date pictures of clothing and maybe some new "tricks" on looking stylish. I highly recommend this book.
Rating:  Summary: I wish she would come out with a volumne II edition Review: I refer to her book twice a year when I'm about to do my seasonal shopping. She gives great advice on how to look great, how to shop, applying makeup, you name it. Anything that has to do with looking good. Although 90% of what she said is still relevant, I wish she would come out with a new book with more up to date pictures of clothing and maybe some new "tricks" on looking stylish. I highly recommend this book.
Rating:  Summary: Even my not-plus-size friends loved it Review: I've had this book for a few years and would skim through it now and again. I finally picked it up this past fall when I decided to do a wardrobe overhaul. I am SO glad I did. This book isn't just for and about plus-sizes, it's for every woman who wants to make her clothes work for her, regardless of budget. I have spent over $100 on a sweater that I feel more frumpy in than when I wear my $11 sweater I bought off of Ebay. It's so good, I loaned it to two friends who are not plus sizes. It took me days of begging just to get it back. One friend even told me she was getting compliments on her commuter train on how "different" she looked. Why? She followed Suzan's advice on how a bra should fit. And I admit, my friend DOES look 100% better with a good fitting bra.
Rating:  Summary: Even my not-plus-size friends loved it Review: I've had this book for a few years and would skim through it now and again. I finally picked it up this past fall when I decided to do a wardrobe overhaul. I am SO glad I did. This book isn't just for and about plus-sizes, it's for every woman who wants to make her clothes work for her, regardless of budget. I have spent over $100 on a sweater that I feel more frumpy in than when I wear my $11 sweater I bought off of Ebay. It's so good, I loaned it to two friends who are not plus sizes. It took me days of begging just to get it back. One friend even told me she was getting compliments on her commuter train on how "different" she looked. Why? She followed Suzan's advice on how a bra should fit. And I admit, my friend DOES look 100% better with a good fitting bra.
Rating:  Summary: Very Professional and Well Rounded Review: Suzan Nanfeldt does an excellent job of not only laying out principles for the plus size woman to follow when it comes to fashion and style, she also writes in a refreshingly positive manner. Let's face it, plus size women get the short end in just about every category of living. Sue's book was a delight to read. I bought copies for five of my friends after I read it, and they all said they found it to be "breakthrough" and the best book of its kind on the market.
Rating:  Summary: This book changed my life Review: This book has changed my life. I never understood why I was so often in tears trying on outfit after outfit in the dressing room. Now I know what to look for in the style of a garment so that it will be flattering to ME instead of the hanger! It has given me a whole new confidence in myself because I look so much better even though I haven't lost a pound. This book is great for anyone who wants to look good no matter what size they are. It even has sections on organizing your closet and also a chapter for those who sew their own clothes. Buy this book - you will love it!
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