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How to Date Your Wardrobe

And Other Ways to Revive, Revitalize, and Reinvigorate Your Style

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In a culture inundated by personal branding, a fashion stylist and creative consultant offers invaluable lessons, tips, and advice, to help you define your personal style in a whole new way, by enhancing not just how you look, but how you feel. 
Revive. Revitalize. Reinvigorate. These three seemingly simple precepts are at the heart of this sleek and uplifting guide to reclaiming your personal style. Throw away all those old tired rules, Heather Newberger says. Forget outmoded advice like dressing for your body shape or that a brand name is always better. 

In How to Date Your Wardrobe, Heather teaches you how to build a closet that reveals who you are. Too many people dress for a role instead of themselves and often invest in pieces they rarely wear. Following her advice, you’ll learn to define what you like and be able to choose clothing and accessories that express the best parts of your inner self. Heather shows, that no matter your gender identity or age, you can change your reflection. Best of all, you’ll find new ways to love every piece of clothing you own. 

How to Date Your Wardrobe includes 30 eye-catching illustrations from Hilary Fitzgerald Campbell, whose art has appeared in numerous media outlets, including The New Yorker and the New York Times. 

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    • Booklist

      January 8, 2021
      Feeling stuck in a style rut? Stylist Newberger brings her style philosophy to the masses in her first book, which aims to help readers revive, revitalize, and reinvigorate their wardrobe, by ""dating"" it. The first step toward dating your wardrobe is to revive the closet, which entails embracing insecurities, expanding expectations, and actually clearing out the closet. The next step is to revitalize, by establishing a style statement and mood--using Newberger's tips--and start to curate your wardrobe by shopping smarter (not harder), ignoring sales, and mixing contemporary with vintage. The final step--reinvigorate--involves buying staple items, trying new things, and not fearing the return counter. Threaded throughout these steps is Newberger's emphasis on appreciating and shopping for the body you have now, not an "ideal." Some tips seem a little irresponsible ("shop online with a credit card" isn't the most budget-friendly suggestion), but, overall, How to Date Your Wardrobe is an earnest and quick read for those who want to revitalize their style.

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