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How to Get Dressed A Costume Designer's Secrets for Making Your Clothes Look, Fit, and Feel Amazing

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

14.04.2015

Verlag

KNV Besorgung

Seitenzahl

256

Maße (L/B/H)

20,8/13,9/2,5 cm

Gewicht

477 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-60774-706-2

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

14.04.2015

Verlag

KNV Besorgung

Seitenzahl

256

Maße (L/B/H)

20,8/13,9/2,5 cm

Gewicht

477 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-60774-706-2

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • ntroduction: Good Clothes Open All Doors ix

    CHAPTER 1 
    Movie Magic: Or, Why Movie 1
    Stars Look Like Movie Stars

    First, You Have To Prepare | It’s Time to Shop | Let’s Have a Fitting 
    | How Do They Make a TV Show, Anyway?

    Chapter 2 
    Fit: The True Enemy of Great Style 11
    The Right Pants | A Better Skirt | A Brilliant Blouse | A Jacket Fit for a Queen
    | The Perfect Dress

    Chapter 3
    Alter Your Clothes, Alter Your Life 29
    The Totally Worth-It Alterations You Really Need to Know About 
    | But Sometimes, It’s Just Not Worth It | How to Find a Great Tailor |
    Basic Tailoring Terms

    Chapter 4
    Be Your Own Costume Designer 49
    Your Style is Your Signature | How to Search Out Pieces That Are So
    Totally You

    Chapter 5 
    Dumb Fashion Rules 59
    That Were Made For Breaking

    Dumb Rule Number One: Always Fear Wearing Stripes—Horizontal or Otherwise | Dumb Rule Number Two: Don’t Wear White after Labor Day | Dumb Rule Number Three: Don’t Wear Black with Brown or Navy | Dumb Rule Number Four: Don’t Mix Your Metals | Dumb Rule Number Five: Don’t Wear Leggings as Pants | Dumb Rule Number Six: Don’t Wear Boots in the Summer | Dumb Rule Number Seven: Short Boots Make Your Legs Look Stumpy | Dumb Rule Number Eight: Don’t Mix Your Patterns | Dumb Rule Number Nine: Don’t Double Up Your Denim | Dumb Rule Number Ten: Redheads Can’t Wear Red—and Blondes Shouldn’t Be Wearing Yellow, Either

    Chapter 6 
    Wardrobe Tools 73
    To Keep Your Look Together

    The Holy Trinity: Safety Pins, Topstick, and Moleskin | Even More Tools to Keep Your Look Together | But What about a Busted Zipper? | Ironing is
    for Suckers

    Chapter 7 
    Dressing for Success Is Dead 91
    Are My Clothes Dirty? | Are My Clothes Wrinkled? | Am I Showing Something I Wish I Wasn’t? | Are My Clothes Covered in Lint, Pills, or
    Stray Threads? | Are My Shoes Scuffed, Dirty, or Worn? | Does This Fit
    Me Properly?

    Chapter 8 
    Closet Hacks: Store Your 101
    Clothes Like Wardrobe Girls Do 

    When in Doubt, Just Hang it Up! | But What if I Don’t Have
    Enough Rail Space?
     
    Chapter 9 
    Underthings: You Really Only Need a Few 117
    First Things First: Throw Your Shapewear in the Trash | Don’t Fear the Panty Line | Your Grandma Was Right: Slips Rule | Don’t Burn Your Bra Just Yet... | How to Frankenstein a Bra That Works for You | Hand Washing Your Bras and Undies

    Chapter 10
    Laundry: You’re Doing It Wrong 143
    Get the Most out of Your Washing Machine | Is Dry-Cleaning Really Necessary? | To Skip the Dry Cleaner, You’d Better Learn How to
    Hand Wash | Stains: Or, Spit Removes Blood Like Whoa
    Chapter 11
    Shoe Care For All Your Footwear 167
    Help Your Shoes Keep Their Shape | Spring for Protective Rubber Soles—and Replace Your Heel Caps Often | Remove Salt and Slush Residue Immediately | Avoid Heat and Other Drying Conditions | Rotate Your Footwear | Don’t Forget to Waterproof | Maintain, Maintain, Maintain | Bring Your Shoes Back from the Dead | Keep Your Shoes from Killing Your Feet 

    Chapter 12
    Old Stuff: A Guide to 185
    Shopping Vintage and Thrift 

    Thrift Stores and Charity Shops | Vintage Stores | Consignment or
    Resale Shops | Used Clothing Stores | To Start the Hunt, Prepare and
    Plan | Then, Know What to Look For | Also, Have a Plan of Attack | Be Sure
    to Try It All On (and Check It Twice!) | Finally, Get Ready to Wear It

    Chapter 13
    Dudes, This One’s for You 201
    If the Jacket’s Not Right, the Whole Thing Is Wrong | This Is How Pants Should Fit | Let’s Talk about Shirts | How to Measure Yourself Properly |
    You Can Thank the Duke for the Suit | With Buttons, it’s Sometimes, Always, Never | Can I Take My Jacket Off Now? | Whoops, This Suit
    Doesn’t Fit! | How to Fix Your See-Through Shirt | How a Tie Should Look
    | How to Wear a Tuxedo

    go ahead, sit on the grass: Stain Glossary 219
    take care of what you’ve got: Fabric Care Glossary 225

    Acknowledgments 235
    About the Author 237
    Index 239