What Your Clothes Say About You: How to Look Different, Act Different and Feel Different

What Your Clothes Say About You: How to Look Different, Act Different and Feel Different

by Susannah Constantine (Author), Trinny Woodall (Author)

Synopsis

Susannah and Trinny can tell how you feel about yourself by how you dress. You may not necessarily be dressing badly, just stuck in a 'look' - and knowing how to change that can help you move forward and be who you would like to be. This book shows how to project yourself in a positive way through your clothes. It shows how to re-tune your appearance so that you can tell the world you are who you want to be. When you look different you will act different, when you act different you will feel different. Susannah & Trinny's last television series attracted 5 million viewers and WHAT YOU WEAR CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE sold more than 400,000 copies. The new series will be screened on BBC1 in September 2005.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Edition: 1
Publisher: W&N
Published: 29 Sep 2005

ISBN 10: 0297843575
ISBN 13: 9780297843573
Book Overview: Accompanies a new 11 part BBC1 television series - each episode 1 hour - six shows, four re-visits and one Christmas special. In this book Susannah and Trinny show how you can use clothes to look, act and feel different A new, more psychological approach which explains how to feel confident, attractive and proud to be you.

Media Reviews
'in true Trinny and Susannah style there are some truly great fashion hints in here.' HEAT
Author Bio
Trinny & Susannah's eighth primetime television series will be shown on ITV in the autumn. They are contributors to Heat magazine and the Sun. They are Britain's best known style experts, called upon to adjudicate on all matters sartorial. Trinny and Susannah's last television series attracted 5 million viewers. WHAT YOU WEAR CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE sold more than 400,000 copies. WHAT NOT TO WEAR sold more than 600,000 copies. Trinny and Susannah also write for Heat magazine and do a weekly makeover in Thursday's Daily Mail.