Who here just expect styling tips will be disappointed: This is about much more. The author is in fact a psychologist (she also writes for Psychology Today) and therefore also highlights the hidden reasons for our clothes preferences and what signals we send it. Based on the stories of their clients (there are mainly women) describes Jennifer Baumgartner classic types such as the shopping addict who wants to solve with shopping deeper problems; the woman whose closets are overflowing; the eternal mother; the woman who shows too much skin; the good friend; Label the fan; the woman who dresses too old or too young for their age; or those who never comes out of her work clothes. Tips for the make-over of the wardrobe close to the respective case study (ie the existing wardrobe sift, mucking out and re-compile) and there are and which distinguishes the book of pure style brooches - sheds light on the underlying causes, which is why woman that buys and wearing (or not wearing) what they just bought and contributes (or not wearing). So a bit of soul striptease who likes that place while reading useful advice and guidance to illuminate one's own behavior, as well as tips for the change not only the look but also the way of life that sometimes arises from a change in clothing habits.
Numerous checklists and questions to encourage them to reflect and to question their own spending habits, for example: Who has told you as a child, what to wear? How does this person dressed yourself? What was taught you about clothing? When do you have your clothes picked himself? What has changed since then to your style, what has remained the same? Plan major changes in your life?
The book is written humorous and entertaining. The author largely dispenses with psychological jargon and helps its clients to better understand and make positive changes that will enrich their lives. I myself have found myself in at least two of the cases described. Highly recommended!