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The Meaning of Sunglasses :A Guide to (Almost) All Things Fashionable

The Meaning of Sunglasses

The Meaning of Sunglasses :A Guide to (Almost) All Things Fashionable

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Published: 5 February, 2009
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In this funny, chic and wise book, award-winning fashion writer Hadley Freeman separates the nonsense from the fabulous and shows that falling in love with an It bag doesn't mean you have the IQ of an It girl. Ever the entertaining guide, Hadley shows how to wear shorts without looking like an extra in Hamlet, what to spend money on, and what not to, and why only harpists should wear velvet. And most of all, she shows that you don't need to be thin, young, tall or rich to enjoy fashion, you just need a sense of humour. If you've ever lusted after an improbably priced key ring, wondered why there's a large chunk of fashion that girls get but boys don't, got into an exuberant state at a party and left your 'clutch' bag in the ladies or spent fruitless hours worrying about what to wear on a date, this is the book for you.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780141031996
ISBN10 0141031999
Number Of Pages 224
Item Weight 145 g
Product Dimensions 129 x 198 x 15 mm
Publisher / Reseller Penguin Books Ltd
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

[An] uproarious dictionary of style (or what passes for it). -Liesl Schillinger, The New York Times Wildly entertaining. - Entertainment Weekly The world needs more wickedly observant naughty gals like Hadley Freeman. -Simon Doonan, Creative Director, Barneys and author of Eccentric Glamour

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Author's Bio

Hadley Freeman was born in New York. Despite not being wholly clear on why blue and green should never be seen, she is the deputy fashion editor of the Guardian and a contributing editor for Vogue. She lives in London.

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