Styling


How to Dress: Secret styling tips from a fashion insider
The Curated Closet: A Simple System for Discovering Your Personal Style and Building Your Dream Wardrobe
Esquire The Handbook of Style: A Man's Guide to Looking Good
John T. Molloy's New Dress for Success
Mastering Fashion Styling (Palgrave Master)
We Were Liars
Skinny Bits: Wisdom for a Flourishing Image Business
Seasonal Color Analysis: Find The Best Colors For Your Skin Tone
Image Matters For Men: How to Dress for Success!
American Psycho: How to Make a Killing in Business...and Life: by Patrick Bateman
The Sartorial Travel Guide
Fashioning Masculinities: The Art of Menswear
The Finest Menswear in the World: The Craftsmanship of Luxury
100 Years of Menswear (Mini)
Savile Row: The Master Tailors of British Bespoke
Fosse by Sam WassonTango by Robert Farris ThompsonWhat the Eye Hears by Brian SeibertSteps in Time by Fred AstaireLife in Motion by Misty Copeland
Dancer's Life
106 books — 4 voters
The Roman by Sylvain ReynardThe Medici Letters by Taylor BuckDress me Baroque or Musketeer's Fashion by Alaya AifelGabriel's Redemption by Sylvain ReynardDress Me Rococo by Alaya Aifel
Books With Artsy Details
19 books — 3 voters

Michael Bassey Johnson
Postpone, not because you are being lazy. Postpone, only because you want to appear in a grand style.
Michael Bassey Johnson, Sips And Little Portions

Christina Engela
Oval Window, 1953 - 1957 In 1953 came the first major changes in Beetle styling. Rear view was increasingly a problem and so the boys in Wolfsburg cut out the centre post and made the split into an oval. Some callous butchers are known to have manually cut the center post of the split rear window out either to improve rear visibility or to make their cars look newer! This window stayed in vogue until 1958 with the first small square rear window model. Note that the rear bonnet was the same as th ...more
Christina Engela, Bugspray

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