The Goddess Guide

The Goddess Guide by Gisele Scanlon, published by HarperCollins on June 12, 2007, is a comprehensive resource designed to help women enhance their lives through style and sophistication. This 288-page guide draws from Scanlon’s personal experiences and insights, as well as contributions from notable fashion houses and celebrities. Readers will find practical advice on various topics, including fashion essentials, home organization, and travel tips, all aimed at creating a desirable and unforgettable lifestyle.
Within its pages, The Goddess Guide offers a wealth of information, such as tips for finding the perfect bra, makeup essentials, and closet organization strategies. The book also explores global vintage shopping, essential websites, and seasonal trends, providing readers with a diverse array of resources. With its unique visual presentation, including embroidered chapter headings and original illustrations, this guide serves as both a practical handbook and a beautiful keepsake for those interested in design and fashion.
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With Gisèle Scanlon’s chic and sophisticated guide, every woman can perfect her divine. In The Goddess Guide, she shares the secrets of living an unforgettable and desirable life, garnered from her own experiences and insight as well as those from a throng of fashion houses and celebrities, including Dolce & Gabbana, Laura Mercier, top New York trainer David Kirsch, and award–winning Chef Heston Blumenthal. Discover such secrets as:
- Finding the perfect bra
- Make-up bag essentials
- Closet cleaning the eBay way
- Caring for fine cashmere
- The best vintage shops around the world
- Essential discount websites, seasonal trends, and a body shape guide
- Tips for a clutter-free home, and much more
Want to know why the soles of Christian Luoboutin’s beautiful shoes are always crimson red? Ever wondered what Britartist Tracey Emin collects? Going to London, Paris, New York and need to know what prefumes, trinkets and treats to try out and bring home so that you can relive your trip and share the world with your family and friends? Perhaps you have a room to decorate and want to put up – and customize – a wall that will give you a daily feelgood feeling? Still searching for the best – fitting jeans, the snuggliest duvet, that awesome movie to watch while you work at home on a day off of work or fancy buying a neat piece of street art?
Not only does The Goddess Guide, written by worldwide coolhunter Gisèle Scanlon contain all of the answers to the previous questions, but it’s also beautiful to hold and own. The cover is a collection of Gisèle’s favourite things experienced in her travels put together in a lush velvet rich flock by her photographer coolhunting partner. Inside this eclectic homemade handbook is another beautiful visual treat, each chapter heading has been embroidered by the Queen of England’s embroiderery house and each page is completely original and individually scrapbooked and handmade with layers of illustration, photography and exquisite tips. The Goddess Guide also contains handwritten letters from cool industry insiders as varied as Nylon magazine editor Marvin Scott Jarrett and New York fashion designer Narciso Rodriquez.
From getting the perfect Hollywood smile from world renowned experts Marc Lowenburg and Gregg Lituchy in New York to booking the best hotel bed and seeing Christian Louboutin’s Paris to obtaining those perfectly sculpted arms, The Goddess Guide has it all.
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