Open the door to harmonious; powerful; and positive dressing with a guide thatrsquo;s like The Secretmdash;for your wardrobe. In this groundbreaking how-to book; style expert George Brescia shows you how to transform yourself from the inside out.More than a style guide; this revolutionary book by a seasoned stylist teaches a method of conscious dressing that begins with a powerful internal change. Instead of just grabbing for whateverrsquo;s on hand; yoursquo;ll learn to set your goals for the day; determining how you want to be perceived; and then dress in a way that helps manifest those intentions. Change Your Clothes; Change Your Life reveals the true power your clothing has to affect your life; showing how this second skin impacts your job prospects; your romantic life; your income; and even your deepest sense of self. Translating his styling methods into a philosophy anyone can apply on her own; Brescia also delivers tips and tricks of the trade to help convert even the most hapless dresser into a happy and educated shopper. Because the goal is to have you not only looking great; but feeling more confident; too. From major closet overhauls to a whole new philosophy on color; this is a comprehensive manual for anyone whorsquo;s ever looked at her closet in despair. Accessible; direct; honest; and thought-provoking; Change Your Clothes; Change Your Life takes an eye-opening look at the intersection between our clothing and our emotions; hopes; and dreams; showing us how improving our external appearance can have life-changing effects on how wersquo;re perceived by othersmdash;and more importantly; on how we perceive ourselves.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Much as I love Harlans work...By Frederick J Wyman III gotta say this has not aged very well. For the hardcore Ellison fan -- a producer asked Harlan to script "your ideal movie" and this was the result. An interesting document of Harlans experience (in fantasy form) with the "youth generation" of the late 60s - early 70s.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. DisappointingBy Danl Danehy-OakesPerhaps its simply that I waited so long to read this; but it was sort of disappointing. Ellison at his best is unmatchable. This is not Ellison at his best; its more of "lets see what kind of wacky s*** we can throw at the screen." It has some superb moments; but it just plain doesnt hold together.