The Style Strategy: A Less-Is-More Approach to Staying Chic and Shopping Smart
By Nina Garcia
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From Nina Garcia—fashion judge on Bravo’s hit Project Runway and the New York Times bestselling author of The One Hundred and The Little Black Book of Style—comes Style Strategy: a perfect primer on achieving the best fashion look possible, with a strong emphasis on saving money in the process.
Nina Garcia
Fashion director at Marie Claire magazine, Nina Garcia is best known for her appearance as the unerring, formidable fashion judge on the hit show Project Runway. An elite authority in the industry, she has worked in fashion houses and in fashion media, from Marc Jacobs to Elle and Marie Claire. Originally from Colombia, she now makes her home in New York City. Con su ojo experto para la moda, Nina García es conocida como la acertada y extraordinaria jueza de la moda en el exitoso programa Project Runway. Como una autoridad en la industria, ha trabajado en imperios y medios de la moda, con todos desde Marc Jacob hasta la revista Marie Claire. Nacida en Colombia, ahora vive en la ciudad de Nueva York.
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Reviews for The Style Strategy
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5While The Style Strategy contains no earth shattering advice for women on a budget (invest in classics, skimp on trends, work with what you already have, etc...), I can't describe how nice it is to hear Nina Garcia advocating questioning expensive impulse items and plugging Target. Though I have no doubt that Garcia may never had to economize the way some of us do, it is evident that she really thought out her advice to the rest of us. If you already own Garcia's other two books, is is definitely a retread of the same concepts, but the stylish illustrations by Ruben Toledo are always a treat.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This book was every bit as good as the other two she's done. Following her advice to remake things in our closets that we love but are no longer in fashion has led me to something I smile over daily. The two skirts I've kept for nearly 20 years because the fabric is so beautiful are now pillow cover on the chairs in my office. I can see them in bright daylight instead of the dark corner of my closet. It's oddly liberating.Grab the book, throw open your closet, and have fun!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I was eagerly awaiting this book! I found it to be so full of helpful tips on what to consider when shopping, especially given the current state of the economy. Reading it actually made me want to clean out my closet and go through everything. Loved it!
Book preview
The Style Strategy - Nina Garcia
Nina Garcia
with Illustrations by
Ruben Toledo
The Style Strategy
A Less-Is-More Approach to Staying Chic and Shopping Smart
Buy less, choose well, and mix it all.
VIVIENNE WESTWOOD
Contents
Epigraph
Author’s Note
1: What Do I Have?
Chapter One Taking Inventory
Chapter Two Saving the Basics and Saying Good-bye
2: What Do I Need?
Chapter Three The Fashion Foundation
Chapter Four Making Investments
3: what Do I Want?
Chapter Five Pampering Yourself
Chapter Six Fair Trade and Other Tricks
Chapter Seven The Luxe Life
Chapter Eight Make Do and Mend
Parting Words…
Resources
Acknowledgments
About the Author and the Illustrator
Other Books by Nina Garcia and Ruben Toledo
Copyright
About the Publisher
Author’s Note
STYLE
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.
Style is a simple way of saying complicated things.
JEAN COCTEAU
If we ladies are anything, we are resourceful. Long before we earned our own paychecks, we were in charge of stretching pennies for the entire family in order to create and maintain a warm, comfortable home. Through the ages, we’ve seen it all. No era has been without its crisis. And women have always been a tremendous part of the glue that holds everything together while working through such crises. Our ingenuity and flair for survival has saved the world many times over. But our ability to beautify the world as we save it is what really makes it all worthwhile.
During the Great Wars, through the Great Depression, or, more personally, when we are embarking on a new chapter in our lives, women have always had numerous and seemingly effortless strategies for making ends meet. We always find a way to look fabulous, no matter what the circumstances. Who wore dungarees and kerchiefs with more panache than Rosie the Riveter? The Blue Bell Overall Company, the original name of Wrangler Co., even made a pant called the Jeanie,
specifically marketed to women working in the factories during World War II. These strong American women looked fierce and felt great serving the cause in those custom jeans. It was also during this period, when nylon was in short supply, that women famously drew lines down the backs of their legs in order to simulate stocking seams. Back then, no gal wanted to look unkempt, even while welding the wing of a B-17. Some women even used gravy to color their legs to further the illusion of wearing a pair of stockings. Others used boot polish as mascara. I won’t suggest you go this far—I don’t advocate wearing food or using shoe polish as makeup. But you have to admire the ingenuity. These women were on a mission to save the world, and they were determined to look good while doing so. These ladies were willing to find any means necessary for making this happen. Their economic situation did not deter them one bit. Nor did the fact that most of the men were away overseas. On the contrary; not having money to spare forced them, like we do today, to find new ways to glam it up without spending a fortune. And glam it up they did: for themselves, for each other, and for morale.
People, even more than things, have to be restored, renewed, revived, reclaimed, and redeemed; never throw anyone out.
OFTEN ATTRIBUTED TO AUDREY HEPBURN
As I write this book, the times again seem daunting. Again, we find ourselves in a global economic crisis. And again, women everywhere are still committed to looking great.
While staying on the cutting edge of the latest trends may be far down the list of priorities for many women right now, it is possible to brilliantly make do with what we have. Owning this skill—and it can be mastered—is worth its weight in gold.
As you have read in my previous books, trends come and go, but real style is timeless. And real style doesn’t have to cost money. We all have that friend who wears outfits that you would never have dreamed of putting together. She finds ways to combine the oddest colors with flair, to mix genres, and to effortlessly blend different prints. And she always looks great. Whenever you go out together, she receives so many compliments, each quite often followed with, "You’re so lucky—I wish I could get away with that! Well, you can. You don’t need to be eccentric and you don’t need to be a supermodel to be
that friend." You only need to know how to make the most of what you have, to be creative and truly innovative, and of course, to be confident. And last but definitely not least, you have to know how to shop. Like a pro.
I’ve always loved fashion and clothes. It’s part of who I am, like the color of my eyes or the tone of my voice. And I was lucky enough to grow up with two excellent examples of effortless chic—my parents. But I also had to grow into my own personal style. Life is a style evolution. And I’m still evolving; hopefully, I’ll never stop. Every day, designers, models, stylists, friends, books, films, even people on the subway teach me something new. With this book, I will show you how I utilize my appreciation of the style gurus all around us, taking cues from how they wear their clothes and adapting what is truly original into a strategy for the way we shop. I don’t believe in dictating what clothes you should buy. Instead, I want to give you the tools to figure out what