The curated closet A simple system for discovering your personal style and building your dream wardrobe

Anuschka Rees

Book - 2016

"With so many style and shopping options, it can be difficult to create a streamlined closet of pieces that can be worn easily and confidently. In The Curated Closet, style writer Anuschka Rees presents a fascinatingly strategic approach to identifying, refining, and expressing personal style and building the ideal wardrobe to match it, with style and shopping strategies that women can use every day,"--Amazon.com.

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Published
Berkeley : Ten Speed Press [2016]
Language
English
Main Author
Anuschka Rees (author)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
265 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 26 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781607749486
  • Part 1: The Basics
  • The Curated Closet philosophy
  • Getting started: Define the status quo and set style goals
  • Part II: Discover Your Personal Style
  • What your clothes say about you
  • Discover your style, phase I: Get inspired
  • Discover your style, phase II: Experiment and fine-tune
  • Putting it all together: Your style profile
  • Part III: Build Your Dream Wardrobe
  • Closet detox: The complete guide
  • How to build a wardrobe that fits your life (not your fantasy life)
  • Closet composition 101
  • Selecting a versatile color palette
  • Working with outfit formulas
  • Business hours: Tweaking your wardrobe for work
  • Overhauling your wardrobe: A step-by-step road map
  • How (and when) to build a capsule wardrobe
  • Become your own best stylist
  • Part IV: The Art Of Shopping
  • How to shop like a conscious consumer
  • Decision time: When to buy and when to keep looking
  • How to stop overspending and make the most of your budget
  • Assessing garment quality: a beginner's guide
  • Practical pointers for finding clothes that fit well
  • Maintaining and updating your wardrobe throughout the year: A timeline.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Lifestyle blogger Rees's first book, based on the blog Into Mind, is a fun and practical guide to discovering one's personal style. The goal is for women to easily choose an outfit that they like every single morning, to wear a large portion of clothes from their closet, and to be able to dress for their own lifestyles. Focusing on what one likes to wear and what one does most often, Rees provides a variety of methods to achieve a wardrobe that works. To begin, readers are encouraged to document their own outfits for two weeks (taking a photograph every day), observing their favorite and least favorite looks, colors, fits, and garments. From there, Rees advises readers on how to revitalize their personal style and build a fully wearable wardrobe. The book uses simple but eye-opening graphics to emphasize its points, such as side-by-side pie charts comparing lifestyle to current wardrobe. Refreshing and thorough, Rees delivers a fashion-forward guide that's awesomely sensible. (Sept.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by Library Journal Review

Berlin-based style and minimalism blogger Rees (into-mind.com) walks readers through the process of creating a wardrobe that reflects their personal style, consists of high-quality pieces, and makes them feel confident and inspired every day. The book is divided into sections such as "The Basics," which includes defining the status quo and setting goals; "Discover Your Personal Style," which discusses how to define your ideal look and build a style profile you can use as a reference going forward; "Build Your Dream Wardrobe," which covers color palettes, outfit formulas, and building a wardrobe for your real life; and "The Art of Shopping," about budgeting, assessing a garment's quality and fit, and fashion maintenance. The advice is straightforward, whether the topic is putting together a digital mood board, judging the quality of a garment's zipper, or coming up with a two-week sample outfit plan. Rather than telling readers what to do or buy, Rees gently guides them to make decisions informed by their own preferences and instincts. -VERDICT Fans of the author's blog, Marie Kondo devotees, and anyone who's tired of having a full closet but "nothing to wear" will treasure this superb resource.-Stephanie Klose, Library Journal © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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