TV fashion and lifestyle expert Sydney Sadick ( TODAY, E!, Inside Edition, Good Morning America ) offers an indispensable guide to finding your unique style—from the inside out.
Fashion is full of highs and lows. We’ve become experts at blending the two together—a Gucci belt with a blazer from Zara, a Chanel bag with an old pair of Levi’s—but fashion is so much more than what you wear, how you look, or how much money you spend.
In Aim High , style savant and fashion expert Sydney Sadick delivers an important message for women what you wear on the outside can influence who you are and how you feel, and help you live a more meaningful life.
At just 26, Sydney has experienced enough fashion highs (and lows) to last a lifetime. Combined with her experience interviewing some of the world’s most coveted celebrities, designers, and stylists, she uses her insider knowledge and candid voice to break down fashion like you’ve never read before.
Sydney goes behind her scenes, from the blog that started it all (created at 1 a.m. from her college dorm), to the first time she interviewed a celebrity (Rihanna, who else?), to every wardrobe malfunction and challenge in between. You’ll
· How personal style and what you wear can influence your mood
· How to live a fulfilled life you love—even when your weight fluctuates
· How to pack like a fashion expert
· The remedy for the “I have nothing to wear” syndrome
· How to dress for your Bumble profile or Zoom date (you’re welcome)
Aim High is a relatable, heart-filled, and inspiring blend of unfiltered stories and expert advice to help you live fearlessly, dress effortlessly, and find your style from within.
Sydney Sadick is a fashion guru who can help you find the perfect outfit for any occasion. In Aim High, Sydney will give you tips on how to dress for your dating app profile, how to purge your closet, how to master trends at any age, how to shop on a budget, and so much more. She even teaches you how to dress for zoom calls! I was able to take away so many fun tips. For example, how to navigate the new rules for the workplace dress code — when to dress up or to dress down.
Aim High will help you achieve your goals by being intentional about how you style your life. I had a blast reading this one, and I loved that the creator of New York Fashion Week, Fern Mallis, wrote the foreword. The quotes at the beginning of each chapter perfectly set the tone for what Sydney would be touching on. At only 164 pages, Aim High will give you all of the tips that you need to be successful with styling, and it’s a book that you can refer back to when you are in need of some fashion help!
There is nothing I appreciate more than someone who works hard and is a go-getter and the definition of that should be Sydney Sadick. I’m super impressed with her work ethic and she is doing big things (and she’s a year younger than me!). . As a fashion and lifestyle guru who has had many highs and lows, Sydney talks a lot about her journey but also how to reflect your personality into your style, how to dress to impress, love the skin your in, how to pack when you’re traveling (needed this!) and how to dress for any event you may run into! If you know me well, my fashion consists of workout clothes, but I will say I’ve gotten better the older I’ve gotten. Sydney’s book gave me a boost into the new year to push myself to wear decent clothes and not just sweatshirts even when I’m working from home and how to feel more motivated to dress to impress even over Zoom.
This book is a guide that gives women of all ages (ranging from teens to women in their sixties) fashion advice, so they feel confident. Aim High is a go-to read for motivational advice on fashion tips and how to bring out your inner confidence. It explains how to develop a personal style that suits you and how the way you dress can affect your mood, but it can help you achieve the goals you want out of life. This whole notion of aiming high is more relevant today because of the pandemic. We all need that positivity and that emphasis on self-care. That goes right down to what we wear.
I loved how in the opening, the author gave an example of when she was trying to help a woman dress for three weddings in a week. They ended up finding this magic item, the convertible wrap dress, that morphs into fifty-seven different things. The result is a super confident person who can waltz into the wedding feeling great.