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Ellen York Image
Institute
Paperback, 272 pages
$32.95
ISBN: 0977276406
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Thirty years ago, I taught seminars
and provided color analysis and wardrobe analysis. So I speak as an expert when I say your book was without a doubt the best resource for petites I have ever seen. It is thorough, well illustrated, beautifully written, and covers the entire range of petite body types. Joan Wallace
Dressing the Petite Woman is the essential guide to selecting clothes that will help you shine! If you’re 5’4” or shorter, you have some challenges besides height—whether it’s a pear-shaped torso, an over-endowed bust, hefty hips, or any of a myriad of trouble spots.
In Ellen York’s words, "We’re not real-life dolls." Even fashion models deal with problem areas. No matter what your body shape, there are clothes out there that will make you look and feel like a million bucks. You just have to know how to find and choose what is right for you from among the bewildering array of choices. In
Dressing the Petite Woman, you will learn the timeless principles that will help you emphasize the positive and minimize the negative—and result in the new you!
Ellen, founder and president of the Ellen York Image Institute, has 25 years of experience as a dress designer and image consultant. Demonstrating her savvy in dressing women of all sizes and shapes, her book is replete with
photos of clothes and accessories carefully selected from
many department stores. And the "before" and "after" models are "real."
Here’s what
Dressing the Petite Woman offers:
| Dos and don'ts. For example: If you’re a small petite, avoid snug-fitting tops and shirts. And stay away from turtlenecks—they’ll hide your neck and make you appear even shorter. Wear shallow V-necks and open collars to make you appear taller. |
| Before and after makeovers. In the eye-opening "before” and “after" photos, you’ll see women transformed before your very eyes.
Click here to see for yourself! |
| Techniques for dealing with figure challenges. Can a 5'2” woman weighing 250 pounds look elegant? Absolutely! Can a woman with heavy thighs wear pants? Yes indeed! |
| "How to" Advice. If you’re carrying some extra weight, don’t try to hide in black. Place yourself as a “season” in the color scheme of things and watch a whole new world of color open before your very eyes. The practical wisdom in these pages also includes how to accessorize with jewelry, shoes, shawls, and more. |
| Where to shop.
You don’t have to visit specialty shops. Most department stores have a Petite department, but you don’t have to limit yourself. Many of us mix and match clothes from the Misses department and the Petite department to meet our specific needs. |
| Shopping tips. Among the practical suggestions: Look for blouses and tops with 3/4-length sleeves and a rounded or V-neck. Dress in a softly draping or straight skirt that shows off some leg (straight skirts should be mid-knee to 2" above the knee; soft skirts should fall about mid-calf). |
| And more! On every page, the petite woman will find answers to looking good by dressing in clothing styles that reproportion her body so she looks fantastic while camouflaging areas she doesn’t want to show. |
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