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A Guide to Elegance: For Every Woman Who Wants to Be Well and Properly Dressed on All Occasions
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 646.7042
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Label: William Morrow
Manufacturer: William Morrow
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 240
Publication Date: August 01, 2004
Publisher: William Morrow
Release Date: July 27, 2004
Studio: William Morrow
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Editorial Review:The original What Not to Wear from one of fashion's most enduringly stylish women ... Written by French style guru Madame Genevieve Antoine Dariaux, Elegance is a classic style bible for timeless chic, grace, and poise -- every tidbit of advice today's woman could possibly need, all at the tips of her (perfectly manicured) fingers. From Accessories to Zippers, Madame Dariaux imparts her pearls of wisdom on all things fashion-related -- and also offers advice on other crucial areas in life from shopping with girlfriends (don't) to marriage and sex.
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Rating: - Impractical
Unless you have tons of money, this books basic guide to elegance is lots of money and shopping all day. Save your money.
Rating: - Archival appreciation, but not practical for 2009
I was salivating to read this little book of which I thought I would pluck many tried and true style gems. What a disapointment it was. The advice is extremely outdated, tho I love and adore the 40s, 50s, 60s. There are tons of ridgid, unapplicable fashion dos and don'ts in this book, but you won't get from it what you are hoping - and that's ways to look chic and smart. Buy it to read yesterday's quaint point of view on fashion, not a timeless view--and almost no practical applications for today. ... Read More
Rating: - probably better for older ladies...
Although this book does contain some good information, it seems to be aimed more towards the 30-50ish crowd. There are some excellent tips in the book, so I do not regret buying it. Most of the info is common sense, but just in case, if you are really clueless, pick up this book...however, if you want something geared towards 18-29ish women, I recommend finding "How to Walk in High Heels" by Camilla Morton instead.
Rating: - my bible for the past 30 years
I bought this book as a young teenager when it was first published. It has been my guidebook ever since. It lays down timeless principles of simplicity and elegance which, in this day and time, have been forgotten. Although some of the advice is a little outdated, the time has come to return to its eternal principles of dressing beautifully.
Rating: - Dahhling, do you really want to wear that?
Madame Genevieve takes your manicured hand in hers and guides you through the minefields of faux pas. She was the directrice for Nina Ricci, so you are with a trusted and informed confidant. Your "obstacles", as a fine tuned lady, are defined in alphabetical order. The gentle suggestions are charming and helpful, yet a little antiquated. There is a lot of information on etiquette and when accessories should be used. I truly recommend this for the classy chick who wants to know what the old guard ... Read More
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