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How to Get Dressed: A Costume Designer's Secrets for Making Your Clothes Look, Fit, and Feel Amazing

by Alison Freer

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"An ingenious book of simple wardrobe solutions, clever tools, and straightforward advice from a Hollywood costume designer. A costume designer's styling kit is a magical bag of tricks, built to solve every single wardrobe malfunction on earth. TV and film productions wait for nothing, so a costume designer's solutions have to work--and work fast. How to Get Dressed is a fun, empowering style guide for women that focuses on making the most of your wardrobe. Costume designer and XOJane fashion columnist Alison Freer provides real-world, no-BS style advice covers everything a girl could need to know: from determining if your clothes are fitting properly to how to care for, maintain, and keep your garments organized--plus what to do when the inevitable fashion disaster strikes. Full of hundreds of insider tricks from Freer's endless arsenal of tools and expertise, How to Get Dressed teaches you to rethink your wardrobe like a fashion expert--and proves once and for all that you don't need to spend a ton of money to always look your best. You just need to use the tricks the pros do!"--… (more)
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I'd been wanting to read this, as I've enjoyed Alison Freer's columns at xoJane for ages (speaking of which, they seem to have disappeared since the book was published). The local library still doesn't have it, so I finally plunked down $8 for the Kindle copy (the price has dropped since it was first published). It's a quick, easy read and will be a useful reference for years to come, especially for the chapters on stain removal and basic alterations.

I do wish there had been a few more illustrations in the discussions of alterations. Most – certainly not all – of the alterations she discussed require only basic sewing skills and many readers could probably figure out how to do them with just a little more description and a couple of line drawings. I've been hemming my clothes pretty much entire life, as it's a necessity at my height, and I've learned to do a few other basic alterations as well. As a teen in the 1970s when we were all supposed to be wearing men's jeans, I figured out the so-called secret of putting a couple of darts in the back of the waist to make my pants fit better (even then, I did not have boyish hips). I'm no seamstress, but I've also taken in the top half of a dress at the side seams to remedy gaping armholes; I'm confident I could manage other such basic alterations with a bit of guidance.

Having said that, I really do appreciate how thorough this book is about making sure your clothing fits properly and in providing instruction in how to take proper care of your clothes. ( )
  LizzK | Dec 8, 2023 |
Note: I received a digital review copy of this book from the publisher through NetGalley.
  fernandie | Sep 15, 2022 |
I learned much about costuming and its challenges, but also about care of clothing. Well worth the read. ( )
  Wren73 | Mar 4, 2022 |
Unexpectedly fantastic - written by a Hollywood costume designer, this book covers all of the stuff you need to know about fit, alterations, and clothing maintenance. Feels dishy enough to be entertaining, too. ( )
  sarahbest | Jul 29, 2018 |
This book was chosen because I needed some up-to-date ideas about improving my wardrobe. This author did provide the ideas, but she also overwhelmed me. The author made the "fixes" sound so easy to do, but I tried a few and they are hard work. I did glean a few ideas about what is lacking in my wardrobe, so now I can start the quest to find those items. Some of the information was delivered to fast, but other parts dragged and I thought I never was going to get to the main point of the chapter. It is a good reference book to take in small doses, to read it cover-to-cover like I did was overwhelming. ( )
  BrendaKlaassen | Jun 25, 2015 |
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"An ingenious book of simple wardrobe solutions, clever tools, and straightforward advice from a Hollywood costume designer. A costume designer's styling kit is a magical bag of tricks, built to solve every single wardrobe malfunction on earth. TV and film productions wait for nothing, so a costume designer's solutions have to work--and work fast. How to Get Dressed is a fun, empowering style guide for women that focuses on making the most of your wardrobe. Costume designer and XOJane fashion columnist Alison Freer provides real-world, no-BS style advice covers everything a girl could need to know: from determining if your clothes are fitting properly to how to care for, maintain, and keep your garments organized--plus what to do when the inevitable fashion disaster strikes. Full of hundreds of insider tricks from Freer's endless arsenal of tools and expertise, How to Get Dressed teaches you to rethink your wardrobe like a fashion expert--and proves once and for all that you don't need to spend a ton of money to always look your best. You just need to use the tricks the pros do!"--

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