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Are you confident that your clothes suit you and reflect who you really are?Drawing on early twentieth century purchasing patterns and advice, through two World Wars and the Great Depression, Alexandria Blaelock describes a four-step system for developing your wardrobe plan. You'll learn what you need to know, to have the courage to make a plan and stick with it.Your budget What's appropriate Your style What you need And the background knowledge that will make your wardrobe plan last; how to:create wardrobe capsules perform wardrobe reviews prepare to shop identify good fit and quality care…mehr

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Are you confident that your clothes suit you and reflect who you really are?Drawing on early twentieth century purchasing patterns and advice, through two World Wars and the Great Depression, Alexandria Blaelock describes a four-step system for developing your wardrobe plan. You'll learn what you need to know, to have the courage to make a plan and stick with it.Your budget What's appropriate Your style What you need And the background knowledge that will make your wardrobe plan last; how to:create wardrobe capsules perform wardrobe reviews prepare to shop identify good fit and quality care for your clothing maintain your body shape All so that you can confidently build your signature wardrobe.
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Autorenporträt
Alexandria Blaelock writes self-help books applying business techniques to personal matters like getting dressed, cleaning house, and feeding your friends. She also writes short stories, some of them for Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine and Pulphouse Fiction Magazine. As a recovering Project Manager, she's probably too fond of sticking to plan. She lives in a forest because she enjoys birdsong, the scent of gum leaves and the sun on her face. When not telecommuting to parallel universes from her Melbourne based imagination, she watches K-dramas, talks to animals, and drinks Campari. At the same time. Discover more at www.alexandriablaelock.com.