Nothing to Wear?: A Five-Step Cure for the Common Closet 
asked by mountaindew on November 17, 2006 9:08 PM
At last, a revolutionary solution to the age-old quandary of too many clothes but "nothing to wear!"
Whether dressing for a date or an important work presentation, every day millions of women throw open their closets, stare blankly into the abyss, and mutter, "I've got nothing to wear!" despite the countless dollars they spend on clothes and accessories.
Whether dressing for a date or an important work presentation, every day millions of women throw open their closets, stare blankly into the abyss, and mutter, "I've got nothing to wear!" despite the countless dollars they spend on clothes and accessories.
At once simple and unique, Nothing to Wear? reveals a stylish cure for the common closet, based on the five-step process that has made Visual Therapy(tm) a hit for more than ten years with fashion editors and clients alike. Walking the reader through the process of identifying her natural style (who she is and how her fashion "personality" aligns with the image she wants to portray), the book then helps her perform a thorough "love it or leave it" examination of her wardrobe, eliminating the old, out-of-date, too-tight, too-loose clutter and re-establishing an authentic sense of style-getting her into her clothes and out of the house looking and feeling like a million bucks.
Reviews
I love these guys!! Having their book was a must...I have enjoyed seeing them on Oprah and thought they had a lot of good things to say. I know I will reference their book a lot..thanks for contributing a book that will helps us all!
reviewed by goonball on November 28, 2006 6:17 AM
I have to agree with several of the previous reviewers who fault this book for being "light" on the information. I consider myself average in wardrobe knowledge and I really didn't learn anything new. It wasn't even presented in a particularly insightful manner. Some info was a good reminder, however, but plain stuff, like buying the right type of hangers for your closet.
I didn't appreciate their references to "this designer" or "that designer" when describing looks, because I'm not that familiar with them, and I would guess a large percentage of the American public is in the same boat. They also could use some pictures!! I know it puts the price of the book up, but BOY could they use some pictures (this bears repeating)!!
Save your money or look at this one in a bookstore because it's so short you could read it while standing in the aisles!
I didn't appreciate their references to "this designer" or "that designer" when describing looks, because I'm not that familiar with them, and I would guess a large percentage of the American public is in the same boat. They also could use some pictures!! I know it puts the price of the book up, but BOY could they use some pictures (this bears repeating)!!
Save your money or look at this one in a bookstore because it's so short you could read it while standing in the aisles!
reviewed by selena on November 28, 2006 4:24 PM
What a fun and informative book. If anyone is unsure of why they don't wear half the items in their closet, read this book! I donated half my clothes to charity and only kept items I love and what looks good. There are so many wonderful ideas...from deciding on what style you are and buying clothes for YOU, to organizing your closet. It's a money saving read. It's great!
reviewed by perfect10 on November 28, 2006 5:44 PM
They call it "visual therapy" but they use mostly words to describe the types of worerobes. If you don't know your style yet, reading this book won't help you much. If you know your style already, you will know all the common sense already in this book. I usually finish a book I startes. This one, I kept thinking I wasted my money and time.
reviewed by astrofizzy on November 29, 2006 7:28 PM
