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The Grown-Up Girl's Guide to Style
Christine Schwab
A Maintenance Bible for Fashion, Beauty, and More...
Regan Books
October 2006
On Sale: September 26, 2006
320 pages ISBN: 006078458X EAN: 9780060784584 Hardcover
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Non-Fiction | Self-Help
Turning forty, fifty, or sixty is not about getting
older, it's about becoming ageless . . .
Renowned style expert and fashion consultant Christine
Schwab sees aging as an opportunity to revitalize your style
and enliven your attitude. In her frank, opinionated, and
provocative style, she writes the book that defies many of
the fashion and beauty industry philosophies. Now
more than ever, women have the ability to look and feel
fresh, chic, and fabulous at any age, simply by
understanding age maintenance. Schwab is adamant that with
all this new ageless information and technology, it is
imperative to be informed about what works and what does
not.. In this honest and empowering book, she
offers the first open-minded approach to style, beauty,
health, and well-being that will help every forty-plus woman
achieve a classic look while maintaining her edge and
personality. A personal stylist and support group
within a book, The Grown-Up Girl's Guide to Style
addresses every aspect of aging, from hair and makeup to sex
and family life. Straightforward and candid, Schwab even
embraces once taboo subjects, offering the lowdown from
leading doctors and surgeons on injectable skin treatments,
cosmetic surgery and dentistry, and hormone replace-ment
therapy. Accompanying her eye-opening advice are dozens of
fun, revealing photographs—including celebrity profiles,
woman-on-the-street snapshots, stunning professional
photography, and even personal photographs of Schwab
herself—that demonstrate style disasters (sleeveless tops,
head-to-toe denim, and more), and dazzling triumphs.
The Grown-Up Girl's Guide to Style holds the
ultimate insider's secrets to a beautiful, sexy, and healthy
life after forty. An essential book for the modern "grown-up
girl," it is sure to dramatically rejuvenate the
already-stylish, the aspiring-to-be-stylish, and the simply
style-challenged woman in her prime.
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