Style bible : what to wear to work /

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Author / Creator:Rothman, Lauren A.
Imprint:Brookline, Mass. : Bibliomotion, ©2014.
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13618768
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ISBN:9781937134716
1937134717
9781937134723
1937134725
131522996X
9781315229966
135186064X
9781351860642
1469028360
9781469028361
9781937134709
1937134709
Notes:Title from title screen.
English.
Summary:"First impressions count, whether you are an intern or a CEO; Lauren A. Rothman addresses an age-old dilemma: how to be appropriate and stylish in the workplace"--
Other form:Print version: Rothman, Lauren A. Style bible. Brookline, MA : Bibliomotion, books + media, [2014] 9781937134709
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

If Rothman has one thing to prove in her book on career dressing, it's that fashion in the workplace still has rules. For example, if a man is wearing a suit: "Your jacket collar should sit flush against your dress shirt's collar, revealing one half inch of your dress shirt (collar) in the back." Observe these rules, or find yourself running in place career-wise, the author cautions. Rothman promotes a conservative and safe approach for men and women. For the fashion-blind, the author outlines dress codes across industries and regions-many Washington, D.C., residents "still think black is a color to be worn only in funerals." She covers grooming basics and accessories, but her best chapter is "Shop Your Closet," in which she provides advice on editing and organizing an existing wardrobe. The author has a fashionista's cattiness-castigating "skin belts," "muffin tops," and "back cleavage," and noting similar problems for men. However, Rothman's focus on career dressing will enable the sartorially confused to get dressed every morning as they head out to the job, and may help them look better on weekends, too. Agent: Ron Goldfarb and Gerrie Sturman, Goldfarb & Associates. (Oct.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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