The Style Strategy: A Less-Is-More Approach to Staying Chic and Shopping Smart
Selected Book Details
- Hardcover
- Edition: 1
- Author: Nina Garcia
- Publisher: It Books
- Release Date: September 2009
- ISBN-10: 0061834017
- ISBN-13: 9780061834011
- List Price: $21.99
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Summaries and Customer Reviews provided by Amazon
Summary
From much-loved fashion maven and New York Times bestselling author Nina Garcia comes her most indispensable style primer yet--this one focused on looking timelessly chic, all while saving money! Armed with Nina's no-fail The Style Strategy, fashionistas will not only discover a myriad of shopping alternatives sure to help them attain high-end looks at lower prices, but also learn how to maximize what they already have through maintenance, ingenuity, and creative style choices. Step by step, Nina helps readers honestly answer three key questions--What do I have? What do I need? What do I want?--before making purchases, so they can effectively eliminate any unnecessary spending. This book also celebrates some of the most extraordinary women of the past, who remained admiringly fashion-forward during their own era's economic hardships. Part of the growing classic collection from Nina Garcia, which already includes The Little Black Book of Style and The One Hundred, The Style Strategy is a must-have for this season and all seasons! Nina Garcia on The Style Strategy I am a working mother and a wife. I am a sister and a daughter. I am a student of fashion and a shopper of everything. Each experience in my life fuels what I do, who I am, and, more important, who I see myself evolving into as tomorrow dawns. I have goals. For myself, for my son, for my family, and for the people who listen to what I have to say about fashion and style. Every day I plan, I organize, I schedule, I strategize. And the most important thing I’ve learned is that while no amount of planning fully prepares one for life’s inevitable speed bumps, knowing that I’ve built a strong foundation enables me to negotiate such bumps with assurance. I must problem-solve at a moment’s notice. And sometimes even change course altogether in order to adapt to whatever circumstances are thrown in my path. I have to be quick. I must embrace spontaneity while always keeping my feet on the ground. I must have unwavering trust that I’m making the right decision. If I even begin to doubt myself, I crumble, and nothing gets done. Or rather, nothing gets done correctly. It is with this goal in mind--of imparting my strategy for achieving this level of self-assurance and confidence, while also economizing--that I decided to write this book. As I look at the women around me--on television, in the news, and throughout the world--I realize that although different circumstances may rule each of our lives, we share the core elements of who we are. We’re survivalists. We’re nurturers. We’re women. An essential aspect of being a woman is not only taking care of everyone around us, but also taking care of ourselves and each other. We figure out new ways to look and feel gorgeous. Sharing our not-so-secret tips with each other is probably the easiest, and definitely the most fun, way we care for ourselves. As women, it is in our nature to reach for perfection. And although perfection may not be 100 percent possible, getting close is. In fact, I see women getting closer to perfection every day. I witness this striving toward an aesthetic ideal in the wonderful designs I handle as a fashion director. I see it in pristine garments, astute styling, and impeccable tailoring, among many other examples of the craftsmanship I’ve come to adore. But I also see perfection embodied in the women walking down my street. Fearless, creative, stylish women who inspire me. But getting there is a process. It requires a strategy. Taking command of your style and staying chic is but one step in this process--an important one, mind you, but not the only one. Shopping smart and saving our hard-earned money is another very important step. And although it can be a challenge, being practical while honing your style can also be a damn good time. Trust me. A Look Inside Style Strategy (Click on Images to Enlarge)
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Expected More
I was not overly impressed. I read the entire book in 2 hours. I was prepared to take notes and wrote down a couple of quotes, that's it. This is not a hard core style book but more a collection of thoughts. "The Little Black Book of Style" introduced Nina's thoughts on fashion/style. It is the best of the three books.
This book is the same information but from a recession perspective. She talks about mixing high and low, shopping your closet, reinventing what you already have, tailoring, creating looks for less, buying timeless classics and fewer trends. These concepts are not new or profound.
After finishing the book, something bugged me and I could not put my finger on it. I believe it was authenticity. Nina has lived in the New York fashion bubble for a long time, so something did not seem quite right for her to tell me the mantra is "staying chic and shopping smart". Prada and Gucci and "recessionista" do not belong in the same book.
The audience for book seems more suited for women in the NY fashion bubble who could purchase (and dispose) the "must haves" each season without blinking, and constraint is a new concept. "Cheap Chic" or "Recycle and Reuse" is now en vogue.
I am not trying to be harsh: the information is useful, but the voice is light and fluffy.
A must read.
I got my book at a book signing. I didn't grow up with much and the book offered alot of great economic tips and quotations from others on all areas of fashion and beauty. Book brought me to my youth. There were alot moments of: "of course!" and "I did/done that!" while reading this book. And a nice wonderful person too.
Common Sense but Sound Advice
The book can be summarized in 3 strategies:
1) Assess what you already have
2) Reminders on what you need
3) Suggestions on obtaining what you need.
Bottom line: you may not 'need' to buy everything you 'want'.
The ideas seem very familiar, but it was a nice fashion strategy refresher.
Ms. Garcia suggests that there are 'foundation' items. Basically, one needs to lay out all the clothes from her closet and see if they need to replenish the timeless foundation pieces and how to build from the foundation pieces.
Some people already may be familiar with the foundation pieces, among them: white shirt, LBD, denim, trousers, pumps, blazer, handbag. All the pieces should be well-made to last for years.
The fundamental argument of this book is to buy less, but buy good, well-made pieces because they are 'fashion investments'. While this is not an original idea, it is an important one, and I've become a more selective shopper since then.
Because the concepts are quite simple, I hoped that Ms. Garcia would provide more substance by elaborating her points. She explains her point clearly, but much of the book contained illustrations and fashion historical factoids. This is a book you can get through in a couple of hours.
This is a good book
okay the information may already be out there, BUT the art work is great and besides it is good to still hear and reinstill in us old rules and new rules and the breaking of old rules...and shopping techniques. This is a good book. I liked it. It is witty and colorful and a lot like the first two that I did not give such favorable reviews. Okay... I admit I tried to go back and change the stars on the first two books to five stars as the books had to grow on me. I was too quick with the keyboard the first two books BUT the system does not let me change my stars when I tried to edit my old reviews on the first two books. Really the books have to grow on you, so, please do not judge too quickly. I found Nina's series to be good read for trips. Small light weight books, quick reads to pick up and put down and pick up again while riding in a car. Hey Nina, please do a more detailed book on color theory and make it for more than 4 groups please. I think mother nature made a few mistakes with my coloring. Fair skinned, brown eyes, as a baby I was blonde but as an adult It turned dark JUST so it could go gray on me, and I have pink cheeks and no freckles with blue circles around my brown eyes with green and yellow mixed in. ANY color experts out there please help me!One color specialist in NC said was a winter (too harsh), a decade later in CA I was told I was a Summer (too orchid-sad). A decade later I was told in DC that I am a Mute (too dirtly looking and real sad).
Me, style?
I found this book very interesting. Nina writes in plain English, makes specific suggestions on how to dress without being a slave to trends, and making us think that we need to buy the $100 T-shirt.

