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I Have Nothing To Wear!: A Painless 12-Step Program to Declutter Your Life So You Never Have to Say This Again!*

por Jill Martin

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"Every woman knows the feeling: the anxiety, the dread, and the utter certainty that despite all the options in the overcrowded closet before her, she has nothing to wear. The advent of discount retailers that offer up-to-the-minute fashion trends has only deepened the problem. Though our dresser drawers are glutted with options, the daily crisis remains. Help has arrived! Jill Martin--fashion expert, Us Weekly contributing editor, and Today show contributor known for her wildly popular "Ambush Makeovers" segment--has created a fun and practical 12-step program to help even the most seemingly hopeless cases. Readers will learn how to get organized, steer clear of flash-in-the-pan trends, and pinpoint and project a personal style all their own. With adorable illustrations, Martin walks women through the steps, which include admitting their closet is a mess, determining how clothes fit in with their lifestyle, and finding friends who will help them stay organized. I Have Nothing to Wear is the perfect guide through the minefield of modern fashion, showing readers how to edit their wardrobes and choose the perfect ensembles for work, play, and love"--Provided by publisher."Today show contributor brings her natural charisma and charm to this inspired and essential guide to making heads or tails of a messy closet. Every woman knows the feeling: the anxiety, the dread, and the utter certainty that despite all the options in the overcrowded closet before her, she has nothing to wear. The advent of discount retailers that offer up-to-the-minute fashion trends has only deepened the problem. Though our dresser drawers are glutted with options, the daily crisis remains. Help has arrived! Jill Martin--fashion expert, Us Weekly contributing editor, and Today show contributor known for her wildly popular "Ambush Makeovers" segment--has created a fun and practical 12-step program to help even the most seemingly hopeless cases. Readers will learn how to get organized, steer clear of flash-in-the-pan trends, and pinpoint and project a personal style all their own. With adorable illustrations, Martin walks women through the steps, which include admitting their closet is a mess, determining how clothes fit in with their lifestyle, and finding friends who will help them stay organized. I Have Nothing to Wear is the perfect guide through the minefield of modern fashion, showing readers how to edit their wardrobes and choose the perfect ensembles for work, play, and love"--Provided by publisher.… (mais)
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It's not rocket science: it's true that if you've read a lot of women's magazines, you are probably familiar with most of these concepts. However, I don't know about you but I don't keep old magazines lying around for when I need a refresher (that reminds me of a hoarder). It was nice to have all that advice assembled in one book; having it all together was not all convenient but far more motivating to have the entire process laid out, as opposed to a series of articles.

The concept of making your entire closet make you feel like a ten is a good one. While my clothes don't make me feel like that, I did weed down to pretty well just my favourites. Actually, I took the book too literally: I got rid of almost everything that did not make me feel good to wear it. Now I am left with a problem of practicality: what do I clean the house in, my Ralph Lauren? I've been doing it in my camisole or my workout clothes (sorry Jill and Dana: my workout clothes do not make me feel sexy or cute, they just wick the sweat off my body), so I wish I had not followed their advice to the letter and saved a few shirts for cleaning and painting.

This book is not some amazing life-changer or a model of good writing, but it does get you to rethink what pieces of clothing you are using precious real estate to keep. I did not like their ideas on organization but some people might and just weeding like they said was enough to get my wardrobe under control. This is not I book worth keeping; once you change your pattern, I don't think you need it to follow this model the rest of your life. It is not worth shelling out a lot of cash. However, if you can get it for cheap (like I did) or split it with a few friends, it is an easy read, motivating and worth passing on to another. Borrow it or share it with a group of friends (it recommends a group process anyway). My copy is making the rounds... ( )
  OptimisticCautiously | Sep 16, 2020 |
It's not rocket science: it's true that if you've read a lot of women's magazines, you are probably familiar with most of these concepts. However, I don't know about you but I don't keep old magazines lying around for when I need a refresher (that reminds me of a hoarder). It was nice to have all that advice assembled in one book; having it all together was not all convenient but far more motivating to have the entire process laid out, as opposed to a series of articles.

The concept of making your entire closet make you feel like a ten is a good one. While my clothes don't make me feel like that, I did weed down to pretty well just my favourites. Actually, I took the book too literally: I got rid of almost everything that did not make me feel good to wear it. Now I am left with a problem of practicality: what do I clean the house in, my Ralph Lauren? I've been doing it in my camisole or my workout clothes (sorry Jill and Dana: my workout clothes do not make me feel sexy or cute, they just wick the sweat off my body), so I wish I had not followed their advice to the letter and saved a few shirts for cleaning and painting.

This book is not some amazing life-changer or a model of good writing, but it does get you to rethink what pieces of clothing you are using precious real estate to keep. I did not like their ideas on organization but some people might and just weeding like they said was enough to get my wardrobe under control. This is not I book worth keeping; once you change your pattern, I don't think you need it to follow this model the rest of your life. It is not worth shelling out a lot of cash. However, if you can get it for cheap (like I did) or split it with a few friends, it is an easy read, motivating and worth passing on to another. Borrow it or share it with a group of friends (it recommends a group process anyway). My copy is making the rounds... ( )
  OptimisticCautiously | Sep 16, 2020 |
I'm glad I borrowed this book. It could be boiled down to a good 2-page magazine article. ( )
  4701FL | Jan 12, 2012 |
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"Every woman knows the feeling: the anxiety, the dread, and the utter certainty that despite all the options in the overcrowded closet before her, she has nothing to wear. The advent of discount retailers that offer up-to-the-minute fashion trends has only deepened the problem. Though our dresser drawers are glutted with options, the daily crisis remains. Help has arrived! Jill Martin--fashion expert, Us Weekly contributing editor, and Today show contributor known for her wildly popular "Ambush Makeovers" segment--has created a fun and practical 12-step program to help even the most seemingly hopeless cases. Readers will learn how to get organized, steer clear of flash-in-the-pan trends, and pinpoint and project a personal style all their own. With adorable illustrations, Martin walks women through the steps, which include admitting their closet is a mess, determining how clothes fit in with their lifestyle, and finding friends who will help them stay organized. I Have Nothing to Wear is the perfect guide through the minefield of modern fashion, showing readers how to edit their wardrobes and choose the perfect ensembles for work, play, and love"--Provided by publisher."Today show contributor brings her natural charisma and charm to this inspired and essential guide to making heads or tails of a messy closet. Every woman knows the feeling: the anxiety, the dread, and the utter certainty that despite all the options in the overcrowded closet before her, she has nothing to wear. The advent of discount retailers that offer up-to-the-minute fashion trends has only deepened the problem. Though our dresser drawers are glutted with options, the daily crisis remains. Help has arrived! Jill Martin--fashion expert, Us Weekly contributing editor, and Today show contributor known for her wildly popular "Ambush Makeovers" segment--has created a fun and practical 12-step program to help even the most seemingly hopeless cases. Readers will learn how to get organized, steer clear of flash-in-the-pan trends, and pinpoint and project a personal style all their own. With adorable illustrations, Martin walks women through the steps, which include admitting their closet is a mess, determining how clothes fit in with their lifestyle, and finding friends who will help them stay organized. I Have Nothing to Wear is the perfect guide through the minefield of modern fashion, showing readers how to edit their wardrobes and choose the perfect ensembles for work, play, and love"--Provided by publisher.

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