Fearless: ‘This book will change your life.’ – Davina McCall. Find your style, boost your confidence and live your best life with the instant Sunday Times bestseller
A**R
Bought it for the cover alone (and the content is good too!)
I enjoy watching Trinny Woodall on social media and when she was promoting this book, I thought the cover was so powerful I bought it just for that reason. Saying that, the content is equally valuable - colors, styles, and Trinny's personal story of fearing less.
A**A
Helpful book on fashion
i will be keeping this book as a reference for fashion, skincare and life advice. Very good
A**3
Superbuch
Gute Tipps, Anregungen, für Fans von Trinny
T**A
Lots of great advice; but not so much if you live in the countryside
I have given this book 4 stars and really wanted to give it 5, as I do think it is fairly brilliant. What stops me giving it 5, well the fact again, that here is another book that assumes you live in a city, or at least suburbia and probably jump in a taxi or at least a car, to go anywhere. Yes, I have lived in these locations in the past, and yes there is loads of useful advice in this book, much of it brilliant, which would be useful if I still lived in those locations. I take on board the advice about colour, great stuff, about choosing and knowing your style, this is all great too, as is all the motivational stuff and stuff about make up and skin care. Sadly though, and it really hurts me to say this, not a lot applies if you live in a windswept countryside area. I have not worn a "proper" jacket with lapels for years, except at a funeral or other odd event, or sometimes on holiday. This leaves about 340 days a year when you need a hood of some kind, incase the weather changes quickly, as it often does, when wide flappy trousers or loose dresses would get soaked and you need flat walking shoes, or trainers of some sort. How to make that all look stylish, that is the quest I am still on. I have bought any number of self help clothing books (yes I am a sucker for them, as I do love clothes actually), but all seem to be written from this same urban/suburban standpoint. I am a big fan of Trinnys and tried to think about adapting the modern classics style last night, how to make that work? I think it also might have helped to have seen more examples of different body types perhaps (yes, I know there are a few scattered throughout the book). I am tall, fairly slim, a size 12, 69 years of age, used to teach art and design and love fashion, but sadly not a lot of help personally in choosing clothes for me in this book because of where I live ; or perhaps I just have not seen the answers correctly yet? I will carry on reading it and hope something becomes clearer, as love Trinny so much and don't want to give up on it yet.I have upped the stars to 5 from 4, because this is such a good book, and not Trinnys fault, where I live! Still trying to work something out re own style though!! Today I bought a very long bright green puffer in a fashionable cut, with hood, practical but looks very contemporary in style, a departure from the usual black, and having a sort through my wardrobe as well, so maybe this book is working its magic!
C**Y
Happiness in giving & receiving
I bought 2 copies as giftsMy sister & a girlfriend!!!!!!!!!Both rejoiced in receiving them!!!!!!!I’m not even sure there on the book shelves here in nz ???
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