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InStyle: Secrets of Style: The Complete Guide to Dressing Your Best Every Day

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Since its launch eight years ago, In Style magazine has built a readership more than seven million strong. In doing so, it has become the pre-eminent publication for style-conscious women. The magazine's lively mix of fashion, beauty, lifestyle, and celebrity has created a legion of loyal readers who consider In Style their most trusted fashion advisor. Secrets of Style: In Style's Complete Guide to Dressing Your Best Every Day is the magazine's first book--dedicated to its signature subject, fashion. Secrets of Style offers a full range of timeless advice, including tips on dressing the best for you and your life, developing a personal style, and shopping strategies, beginning with the basics.

191 pages, Hardcover

First published October 1, 2003

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126 reviews13 followers
July 24, 2011
I inherited this book from a friend who is also the best shopping partner ever. It explains a lot of where she learned her stuff. The key ingredient that you must add to all this knowledge, though, is self-awareness and brutal honesty. My only complaint about the book is the oversimplification that can lead to contradictory recommendations if you happen to be a combination of two of their body type classifications. Anyway, worth a read through and will probably go back to it as a reference in the future.
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43 reviews
April 29, 2019
This book was published in 2003, so it is mostly full of pictures of celebrities from then. A bit of a walk through memory lane. I was also struck by how the book was giving you tips on how to look your best, where "best" is defined as (mostly) white women who fit a fairly narrow range of sizes and shapes, and they all want to conform to be the ideal white woman. Now with style icons such as Mimi G and many body positivity activists on Instagram or elsewhere, the advice for hiding a "heavy bottom" might be replaced with "flaunt that booty!"
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561 reviews4 followers
May 1, 2022
Another book from a give-away pile that passed through my hands. It's good for traditional office attire, mainly. It's not dated advice, but times have changed. I'd love to see a post-Covid, soft-wear, business-athleisure update.
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November 21, 2018
Great book! Classic advice. Really enjoyed and will reference for years to come.
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21 reviews
August 16, 2024
i actually like the information given in this book. i just think it’s missing a guide to help figure out which categories you fall under in terms of face shape or body shape.
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613 reviews7 followers
September 27, 2007
"remember when you used to be a business woman"? asks Sarah
"remember when you used to go on shopping sprees at the drop of a hat" asks Megan
And now, as the dust gathers on this book and I sigh at my nearly empty chest of fall clothes, I too am feeling nostalgic for the business woman days (ok, not really but I'm feeling nostalgic for the business woman's income). And I gotta say I still love the book - the photographs of fashion trends come and gone and the icons that created them.
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100 reviews159 followers
April 19, 2008
This is in my basket of "bathroom books". Unfortunately, I haven't done much to apply the information in this one to my life. I have always had a secret desire to become a glamorous clotheshorse. But, the unfortunate reality is that I spend 99% of my waking hours wearing either hospital scrubs or tennis clothes, so that aspiration has so far been unrealized. But, thanks to this book, one day I will be ready to assume my position in the fashion hall of fame.
336 reviews3 followers
January 7, 2010
I liked it, it was organized by article of clothing and then broken out with advice for different body types, but I felt it was lacking when it came to figuring out your body type and when you were trying to triangulate between different advice, for example, being short and having wide shoulders; sometimes there were contradictions and it was a bit confusing. Overall not a huge help in developing a personal style, but good advice on shape, fit, and other basics.
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262 reviews
June 20, 2008
Nice. Practical...for business women, maybe. Not sure for how long. Another, more casual friendly version of this that I got free from Express was better. Very good and specific points for measuring your clothes. "The sleeve should hit exactly *here*." However, InStyle seems to pick the most dreadful celebrity photos! Who wants to take tips from Nicole Kidman blond, wearing black?
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56 reviews
August 1, 2007
A good source for your must-haves and how to dress your best
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33 reviews3 followers
September 28, 2007
Secrets Of Style...right now. This book isn't about timeless style so it's not worth the money.
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2,481 reviews55 followers
March 8, 2008
I got started on this, but they spent too much time discussing how to disguise flaws, so my attention wandered.
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278 reviews5 followers
March 21, 2009
Shallow and vapid, but that's the point of fashion. This was fun. I'm such a fashion plate (does that make me shallow and vapid?).
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January 3, 2010
Love the "Real Style" column in In Style

I'm forever on a quest to learn how to put outfits together better, layer better, and 'shop my closet'
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October 21, 2021
Photos were great, but the tone of the book is that everyone has something that needs "fixing." Not exactly a pick-me-up.
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29 reviews
April 2, 2014
If you love InStyle magazine you will love this book. Definitely a how to, to develop your style.
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