Trinny and Susannah Take on America: What Your Clothes Say About You this question feed

asked by teacher on November 15, 2006 9:43 AM

Trinny and Susannah Take on America is a journey of self-discovery in which clothes and presentation are the first steps in initiating change. With verve and humor, Trinny and Susannah target several types of women—from the harried housewife to the tomboy—and guide them to the fashion, hair, and makeup styles that suit their particular figures, ages, incomes, and outlooks on life. Featuring real American women, this book gives you the tools to feel confident, attractive and, most of all, proud to be yourself.




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I procrastinated about buying this book as the other books didn't seem to fit in with an American look, rather a more English look that I couldn't picture wearing (pants dragging on the ground, long dresses over jeans). I am really glad that I bought this book as it really brought to light what realistic people commonly wear (me) and how this makes us look. It offered practical ideas for getting out of a style rut such as frumpy Earth Mom, frazzled housewife or all black and what changes to make to freshen up. The accessory ideas were terricic! I think this is their most practical & best book yet - one I won't be donating to the library!
reviewed by imtheboss on November 20, 2006 4:33 AM

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I had been eagerly awaiting this book's release based on my expectation of the quality of their prior book "What You Wear Can Change Your Life". This book is very nicely put together and slick, but for quality of content, it can't beat What You Wear Can Change Your Life. It gives alot of life advice, when what I really want is advice on clothes style, color, shape, etc, and this is the least of what you get. I hope their following books give more of what Trinny & Susannah are best known for, advice on dressing based on body style, age and coloring.
reviewed by mattisboss on November 24, 2006 11:15 PM

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