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Looking Terrific: Express Yourself through the language of clothing

by Emily Cho and Linda Grover

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A refreshing look at issues surrounding female body image and the power of clothing to project a message. Shows how to speak the' clothing language', make your own statement, read other people's clothing messages, deal with changing fashions, express your inner self, learn about your body type, plan a wardrobe around your budget and lifestyle, and hunt for clothes.Written by Emily Cho, fashion consultant, buyer and stylist at Vogue Patterns, and Linda Grover, writer and contributor to a variety of fashion columns. This is an ex-library copy with no dust jacket. Has some wear to cover and traces of markings from adhesive inside, as well as library stickers and stamps on front endpaper and title page. Some tanning of pages and occasional underlining in black pen. Please see photos.Carefully packaged for immediate shipment from Sydney, Australia, with tracking.
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