Almost every woman wants to look younger, thinner, and occasionally taller. There are hundreds of books, magazine features, and young, thin, and gorgeous fashion "experts" constantly telling women what they must wear to look and feel better. So why are the majority of women out in the real world miserable and unable to dress well for their size, income, and age?
The answer is that there is a void of easy-to-follow and specific advice that clearly shows every woman methods to transform their wardrobe and image without having to go out shopping or lose weight. But not anymore!
As an image consultant, I have learned and discovered practical advice, often not shown on TV or in books or magazines. When I share my methods and little-known tips, you will understand why you have struggled for years.
Say goodbye to the boring, cookie-cutter styling advice that "fashion insiders" give women each year. Enough already with the ineffectual list of the 10 must-have pieces. Stop Stressing About Dressing shares specific changes you can immediately make in how you select and wear your clothes and accessories. The results will uplift your look and self-confidence in a matter of minutes.
By following the tips in Stop Stressing About Dressing, you will immediately see and feel a difference. You will discover how to make your tummy and rear end look smaller, bust line larger (or smaller), and hips as curvy as you desire. The time has arrived to say goodbye to feeling frumpy and not feeling confident in your appearance. Stop stressing about dressing!
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978-1-945058-94-3 (9781945058943)
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Scarlett De Bease was named the "Red Hot Image Maker" by Westchester Magazine. A professionally trained image consultant, Ms. De Bease started her wardrobe styling career in her 40's, and is in demand as a speaker at professional associations and business organizations. Scarlett De Bease lives in Westchester County, New York, with her husband of 29 years. She is the mother of two children who occasionally even take her wardrobe styling advice.
Contents
Chapter One - Stop Stressing About Dressing 1
Chapter Two - Push 'Em Up! 3
Chapter Three - If Not Now, When? 4
Chapter Four - Come Clean With Color 6
Chapter Five - Fabric Or Facelift? 8
Chapter Six - Let Your Hair Choose What To Wear 10
Chapter Seven - Are You A V-Neck Or Round-Neck? 12
Chapter Eight - Have Your Contents Shifted? 13
Chapter Nine - Size Doesn't Matter 15
Chapter Ten - End The Trend 17
Chapter Eleven - Don't Shop 'Til You Drop 19
Chapter Twelve - Do You Know Where Your Breasts Are? 22
Chapter Thirteen - The Perils Of High Heels 25
Chapter Fourteen - Step Back From The Rack 27
Chapter Fifteen - Divorce, Despair And What To Wear 29
Chapter Sixteen - Battling The Bathing Suit Blues 32
Chapter Seventeen - Don't Waste Your Waist 34
Chapter Eighteen - Where Have All The Sleeves Gone? 36
Before After 38, 39
Chapter Nineteen - Back Bumps And Lumps 40
Chapter 20 - Frumpy Or Fabulous? 42
Chapter Twenty-One - The 21St Century Closet 44
Chapter Twenty-Two - Packaphobia 47
Chapter Twenty-Three - I Hate Shapewear! 51
Chapter Twenty-Four - Try It, You'll Like It 53
Chapter Twenty-Five - Yes, It's Hot In Here 55
Chapter Twenty-Six - Beware The Compare 57
Chapter Twenty-Seven - Is There A Skeleton In The Closet? 59
Chapter Twenty-Eight - Lesson Learned 61
Chapter Twenty-Nine - Youniquely Normal 65
Chapter Thirty - Be The Big Picture 67