The Lucky Guide to Mastering Any Style: How to Wear Iconic Looks and Make Them Your Own | 
| Authors: Kim France, Andrea Linett Publisher: Gotham
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Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 980
Media: Paperback Pages: 312 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8 Dimensions (in): 8 x 6.5 x 1.2
ISBN: 1592404022 Dewey Decimal Number: 746 EAN: 9781592404025 ASIN: 1592404022
Publication Date: October 7, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description On the heels of the fabulously successful Lucky Shopping Manual comes the complete handbook for creating a great look based on ten iconic styles packed with more than 450 color images.
With a circulation of 1.1 million, Lucky magazine has taken America s most dedicated shoppers by storm, offering real-world advice and first-rate finds. Now the Lucky experts show how to put it all together in an inspiring collection of ideas that go beyond the basics and yield endless innovation for year-round reinvention.
Based on the techniques used by fashion designers for years, The Lucky Guide to Mastering Any Style features ten versatile archetypes that can be customized to fit varying moods, personalities, and body types. Applying these enduring styles to a dazzling spectrum of possibilities, The Lucky Guide to Mastering Any Style deconstructs each look, with components including clothes, shoes, accessories, patterns, and colors. Just as designers use swatches and images to spark creativity, readers will have access to hundreds of photographs from style setters. Must-haves for every closet, foolproof instructions, profiles of real-life Lucky Girls, and money-saving Lucky Breaks make this the indispensable resource for complete chic.
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forget the other fashion guides and buy this October 9, 2008 catrina c (Salt Lake City, UT) 25 out of 25 found this review helpful
I have many of the more recent fashion "how to" type books (US Secrets of Celebrity Style, The Pocket Stylist, Victoria Beckham's That Extra Half Inch, Glamour's Big Book of Do's and Don'ts, Harper's Bazaar Great Style, etc.). What makes this book different is that instead of telling you how to pick a hot designer bag (ugh) or how to dress according to your age, this book explains clothing according to overall iconic styles; ie, American Classic, Euro Chic, bohemian, etc. Each chapter has the "must have" pieces for a particular look, outfits, and people who are interviewed as being representative of that type of style. The whole look and feel of the book is so beautiful and inspiring, I could barely put it down the day after I bought it.
Fun and Informative October 18, 2008 Sheri S. (Montreal, Quebec) 17 out of 18 found this review helpful
(Rating: 4.5) A veritable adult picture book for fashion lovers, "The Lucky Guide to Mastering Any Style" is filled with glossy colorful photos of clothing, accessories and fashion icons. Written by the notable editors of Lucky shopping magazine, this book is the highly anticipated follow up to "The Lucky Shopping Manual" which was released in 2003. The new book takes style to the next level by focusing on ten unique iconic looks and teaching readers how to achieve them. You don't have to be a trendy fashionista to appreciate this book's style advice and helpful hints. Rather, it is a guide that will help you identify which styles you like best as well as aid in achieving the appropriate balance between the different looks. Each section showcases a different `iconic look' along with essential clothing pieces and accessories, Lucky Girl profiles of women who embody the particular look and suggested stores to visit. There is also a mix and match section (modeled by Lucky magazine's staff members - `lucky' them!) that shows you how to combine the looks while remaining true to your own style. In the spirit of the Lucky magazine tradition, the book also offers exclusive discounts and giveaways for its readers in the last few pages. My only complaint about the book is that it does not provide specific brand information for the clothes and accessories it includes, making it a challenge to find a particular item that one might want to purchase. Granted this book is a style guide and not a catalogue and thus the intentions are not necessarily to sell its contents, I would have still liked for product information to have been included nonetheless. Although I would assume that most of the designer items would be too expensive for the average consumer, myself included, I still think the inclusion of the specific labels would have been beneficial. This book makes for a really fun addition to anyone's library, even those who consider themselves fashion-challenged (or perhaps, especially those who consider themselves fashion-challenged). It is a great resource that can be pulled out at any time and practically incorporated into one's daily style choices. The following are the 10 iconic looks featured in the book: 1. Euro Chic (think Catherine Deneuve and silk blouses) 2. California Casual (think Farah Fawcett and denim cutoffs) 3. Rock and Roll (think Debbie Harry and leather jackets) 4. Posh Eclectic (think Helena Christensen and pink ruffled skirts) 5. Mod (think Twiggy and A-line mini dresses) 6. American Classic (think Jackie O and the little black dress) 7. Bombshell (think Marilyn Monroe and fitted pencil skirts) 8. Arty Slick (think Bjork and asymmetrical tops) 9. Bohemian (think Stevie Nicks and peasant tops) 10. Gamine (think Audrey Hepburn and trench coats) http://bookopolis.blogspot.com
not my usual kind of book but this is AMAZING October 10, 2008 Books McGoo (Brooklyn, NY USA) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
I don't usually read style-guides but this book is so good. It is clear, visually and textually and I actually stayed up last night thinking about what I already own that I can put together in new ways. It's a really nice, encouraging book that has the same supportive tone of the magazine and the same wealth of ideas. I love this book and am definitely giving it as gifts this X-mas.
The Lucky Guide to Mastering your style October 28, 2008 Esther Santiago (Guaynabo, Puerto Rico United States) 12 out of 14 found this review helpful
I am a Lucky fan and the first book was great but this one is boring!! All girls are not made like you guys, there is diversity in this world!. You generally dress one type of body and style for that body only. Skinny, no curves, no big busts !!. Embrace diversity girls!! ( and please do not say you have 1 page in the magazine that features different body types, 1, 1, 1 page only).
Really Good, BUT... November 15, 2008 Real Person (Newnan, Georgia) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
This is not so much of a review as a brief rant: I love Lucky Magazine and "The Lucky Guide to Mastering Any Style..." is an excellent book. However, not everyone in the world is 25 and size 0. Please, please, please throw the rest of us a bone. Why are most of the fashion icons -- who are aging every day just like the rest of us (unless they have already died) -- shown only in the halcyon days of their youth? I can understand showing a photo that shows a clearly defined moment in style, but must all of these moments have occurred under the age of thirty? If I cannot appeal to the fashionistas sense of fair play, I will appeal to their sense of finance. I looked adorable in hopsack at the age of 25, and it was a good thing because I didn't have the finances to purchase much of anything else. I can afford something better now and just where the heck is it?
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