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What Not to Wear by Trinny Woodall
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What Not to Wear

by Trinny Woodall

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Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 0297843311, Hardcover)

Susannah and Trinny's straight-talking fashion advice has made them Britain's best-known style duo. In their second BBC2 series screened this autumn, more unsuspecting style casualties will be made-over. The sartorial sisters show how to develop personal style, whilst making the most of your body shape, hiding your defects and flaunting those assets!

This book enlarges upon what is shown in the series. Susannah and Trinny are not about fashion; they are about personal style - dressing for your body shape and personality - and this book shows you how.

'Trinny and Susannah can be breathtakingly irritating but also happen to have extremely good taste.' Elizabeth Hurley

'Shopping with the girls is like running a marathon, and it's fun too.' Lulu

'I'd rather eat my own hair than shop with these two again.' Jeremy Clarkson

(retrieved from Amazon Wed, 27 Aug 2008 08:18:42 -0400)

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