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All's Fair in Love and Wardrobe - A Fashion Editor’s Rules on Shopping for Love - cover

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All's Fair in Love and Wardrobe - A Fashion Editor’s Rules on Shopping for Love

Stephanie Simons

Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing

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Does your love life need a makeover?At last, a dating rulebook for fashion lovers! All’s Fair in Love and Wardrobe puts a uniquely glamorous spin on shopping for love, offering pearls of wisdom from a venerable fashion editor. Who better to help you resist wayward temptation and avoid potentially expensive mistakes?With stiletto-sharp wit, this little guide reinvents the dos and don'ts of dating, covering everything from The Bra Code to the etiquette of chatting up a living mannequin. By the time your nail polish is dry, you'll also learn to:• Give your love life a makeover• Write a lipstick letter like you mean it• Prevent first date faux pas• Pack for a proper getaway (as in, get away from a creeper…fast!)• Communicate effectively with the right statement pieces• And more!Consider this statement-making little book your front-row seat to the madcap antics of the modern guy—featuring more than one hundred rules on shopping for love, eye candy fashion illustrations, and a standard Curate-a-Date application for weeding out ill-fitting duds and heartbreaking heels.
Available since: 07/22/2014.

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