The Truth About Style

The Truth About Style by Stacy London is an illustrated guide published by Penguin on September 3, 2013, featuring 224 pages in English. This book presents insights from London, cohost of the popular show What Not to Wear, as she explores the emotional connections between personal style and self-esteem. Through her own experiences, London offers readers a perspective on how fashion can influence confidence and personal growth.
Readers will find a blend of practical fashion tips and advice, along with a transformative makeover section that encourages individuals to embrace their unique bodies. The book delves into themes of happiness and personal development, making it relevant for those interested in self-help and design. With its engaging approach, The Truth About Style aims to empower readers to enhance their style while celebrating their individuality.
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The New York Times bestselling style guide from the cohost of What Not to Wear
It’s clear why Women’s Wear Daily hails Stacy London as “the Dr. Phil of fashion.” Since 2002, she’s transformed hundreds of guests on TLC’s hit show What Not to Wear. But London has more than just impeccable taste. She has a gift for seeing the core emotional issues behind a disastrous wardrobe. By sharing her own struggle with self-esteem, London illustrates how style develops confidence. Including invaluable fashion tips, advice, and a revelatory makeover section, The Truth About Style is for London’s legion of fans—and everyone who longs to enhance and celebrate the body she has.
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