Jane Segerstrom's Look like yourself and love it!

The 4-T guide to personal style

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Jane Segerstrom's Look like yourself and love it!

The 4-T guide to personal style

1st ed.
  • 4.00 ·
  • 1 Rating
  • 19 Want to read
  • 0 Currently reading
  • 1 Have read

I read this book back in the 80's and really enjoyed it. It is basically a style identification system based on the four personality types first mentioned by Hippocrates, renamed with more modern names like "Wonderland," "Camelot," "Atlantis," and "Olympus." It has color plates that you can use to clip out your own skin, lip, eye and hair colors: they can be used both to help determine one's best color palette with the book itself (there are plates for each type's color palette) and as a shopping tool for easily determining whether or not a garment is likely to be in a becoming color or not. Each type is also given a detailed list of styles that are likely to be becoming, types of fabric, accessories, hair color/style advice, advice on cosmetic colors and more. She includes advice on wardrobe building, advice on appearing on television, advice on limelight colors to wear, non-limelight colors to wear, colors that make you more approachable, and her plastic surgery story. She suggests the use of a paper doll (made from a photo of oneself) to help determine what shapes of clothing work with one's body type, and has a photo showing how she uses this tool. The color plates of skin, hair, eyes, lips makes this book unique among all the other style books I have ever encountered.

Similar materials with interesting twists include David Kibbe's "Metamorphosis" - another dated book, with a different names for the different types/variations - and the more current work of Carol Tuttle, who wrote "It's Just My Nature" and "Dressing Your Truth" (she also uses different terminology for the 4 types, and reserves her clothing/makeup/hair/accessory advice for her online dvd courses).

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Publisher
Triad Press
Language
English
Pages
167

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Published in

Houston

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Other Titles
Look like yourself & love it!

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
646.7
Library of Congress
RA776.5 .S36

The Physical Object

Pagination
167 p. :
Number of pages
167

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4117571M
Internet Archive
ne00jane
ISBN 10
093674006X
LCCN
80050836
OCLC/WorldCat
6278753
Library Thing
372400
Goodreads
5111638

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