The Little Black Book of Style

I am not the kind of woman who is always on the cutting edge of fashion. People don’t often ask me where I got a certain pair of shoes or outfit. I have not watched Project Runway, so I was unfamiliar with Nina Garcia, who is a judge, and also the author of Little Black Book of Style. However, it didn’t take me more than a page or two to figure out that I liked her and her style. In the preface she says

I grew up in an unbearably hot city on the northwest tip of Columbia. I was constantly surrounded by incredibly vibrant, confident, feminine women, women who knew who they were and what image they wanted to convey to the world. They knew how to buy the right clothes for their bodies, how to edit out what did not suit them, and how to stay away from fads and maintain an aura of eternal style. It is my purpose with this book to inspire you the way these women inspired me.

Isn’t that what we all want to be? Confident? Feminine? Admired? I have always felt somewhat confident, but not because of what I wore or how I looked. Over the last few years, I keep trying to convince myself to buy quality and not quantity, and that comfort is not the chief factor in what I wear, but these are hard changes to actually implement. If I were looking at two pairs of pants and one cost $60 and one cost $24, there would be no question which one I bought. However, thanks to Nina Garcia’s assessment of “The Basics,” I now know where to start in my process of upgrading my wardrobe.

little-black-book.jpgFor those of you who are already fashion-conscious, you will find much to love in this book as well. The pen and ink drawings by Ruben Toledo are elegant and whimsical at the same time. The chapter called “Insider Tips and Tricks” where Nina Garcia interviews people with whom I’m unfamiliar, but those of you in the know probably are, gave me an added boost about what I “should” be doing. Those who really enjoy fashion will devour the “Fashion Cliff’s Notes, Decade by Decade.”

In a word, this book is inspiring (to see exactly how I was inspired to edit my closet, check out Tackle It Tuesday this week). I am encouraged that perhaps by making more of an effort in this small superficial area, I might uncover some undiscovered benefit as well. Reading this book did not make me feel hopelessly out of date, but rather encouraged me to change my thinking and gave me the knowledge I would need to focus on a few small areas to change. Nina Garcia promises that this book will change your life, or at least your closet, which will change your attitude, which can in fact change your life.

Are you looking for a change?

The publisher is giving away 3 books (5 books if we get at least 50 comments). If you have a Canadian or U.S. shipping address, leave a comment here. If you’d like, tell me if you are already crazy for fashion, or if you are like me–a little fashion-challenged.

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117 Comments

  1. I didn’t see a winner yet…so if I am still able I would love to get in on the action….i am definately challenged in the fashion department!

  2. I love fashion tips and learning secrets of the trade. Put my name in the hat!

  3. I need help.
    I’m not making my way back to my slimmer, more fashionable clothes very quickly…so I need “right now!” help!

  4. Jenn in AZ says:

    I don’t know if the contest is still open, either, but I would love this book. I used to be quite fashionable, but three kids later has pushed it to the back of my mind. I hope I am not deemed hopeless, yet!!!

    Thanks,
    Jenn

  5. Mary_Freebies says:

    Is this contest still open? I checked around, but I am not sure.

    I am crazy about fashion, but I can’t say I am a fashionable person.

  6. This book sounds great! I would love to learn from this book!

  7. My daughter would definetly say I need that book! I am afraid she is a fashion maven. I am better but could still use the help!

  8. Yep, more than a little fashion challenged.

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  10. yes please, enter me. Thanks

  11. I’m a fashionista…or something like that! : )

  12. please count me in 🙂

  13. I am definitely fashion challenged. The only reason my wardrobe is decent is because my much more hip sister gives me all of her cast-offs. But I’m not complaining one bit!

  14. I am sure I could learn MANY things from this book.

    Fashion Police be on alert…

    Lisa

  15. katherine says:

    My wardrobe needs all the help it can get !:)

  16. I could definitely use help in this area.

  17. Oh, boy — could I use this!!!! Please! I really really really need the help!

  18. I am a bit challenged. I had a job for years that they wanted you to dress basic. No longer in that job and definitely out of the loop.

  19. Love the idea of this book! Everyone could use a little help with the closet.

  20. I could SO use this book. In the last 3.5 years of parenting, I feel like every item I own has been stained or stretched or no longer fits or is in some other way just barely wearable (not to mention unstylish). A book to show me where to invest in some good clothes would be so helpful.

  21. I would love this book!! My closet NEEDS a makeover!

  22. Angela Young says:

    I would love to win this book and I definitely need it!

  23. Tammy in MN says:

    I am definitely interested. Please add me in!

  24. Sounds like a fun read with some great tips! Sign me up!

  25. I’d love a new book to read!

  26. I’m very fashion challenged. Please help. Maybe I’ll win the book. I need it.
    Sher 🙂

  27. Stephanie says:

    Hate to admit it, a little fashion challenged. Just had a baby and need a little help!

  28. Oh yes, I would love a copy of this book!

  29. Count me in! I need all the help I can get.

  30. After having 2 kiddies and being a SAHM, I need some ideas to get back in the groove! 🙂

  31. Melanie Stevens says:

    who couldn’t use a change!

  32. Enter me please and thank you! Good luck to all!

  33. LOL I could definitely use this book. I adore Nina and Project Runway.

  34. Count me in, I’m fashion challenged.

  35. Looks great. I definitely need to weed out my closet this week, too!

  36. I am quite fashion challenged. I look forward to reading this book.

  37. I’m fashion-challenged, with an 8 year old “fashionistic” daughter. I think this book would be very useful in the coming years.

    Hugs,
    Melinda

  38. Count me in please. I really need this! ;v)

  39. Susan is doing better, but still needs help. Sign her up.
    Dad

  40. I’m definitely fashion challenged – if it doesn’t go with blue jeans, I don’t wear it. I’d love to find out a bit more about how to choose clothes well.

  41. I’m a bit fashion challenged & hope this book will help point me in the right direction!

  42. I would love to win this book and I definitely need it!

  43. I definitely fall into the fashion-challenged category. I could certainly use a copy of this book.

  44. I’m definitely fashion-challenged. Although I will admit to being drawn into Project Runway recently. I got a chance to watch all of the old seasons about a month ago and couldn’t tear myself away.

  45. Fun! Thanks for entering me! 🙂

  46. Stephanie says:

    I need some major fashion help!

  47. Melissa R. says:

    I lost my fashion style after getting married & having a baby. It’s all about comfort now and watching how I spend the money. HELP!

  48. Barb Wild says:

    i have twins leaving for college in the fall and i would love to have a gook like this for next year! become prepared is what i need!

  49. I am incredibly fashion challenged and need all the help I can get! I’ve heard this book is great and would love a chance to find out.

  50. Stephanie says:

    Fashion challenged in a big way!!! I NEED this book, I think!

  51. I have to admit that I’m a little fashion challenged right now. Lately I’ve been sticking with sweats. I could really use this book.

  52. I could really use some help. I grew up with 4 brothers and I live in a house with 3 boys. I usually just gauf at fashion magazines because they just don’t look like real ideas I can use. I would love some style inspiration/advise.

  53. I LOVE fashion, but could always use a little encouragement.

  54. Sounds like a great book! I love fashion, but who couldn’t use some help! 🙂 Please enter me!

  55. I could use that book for sure. No time for mommy

  56. Julie Robinson says:

    Need help out of mommy fashion!!

  57. I definately could use this book!! haha Please enter me Thanks!!

  58. Angie Wycherly says:

    I love books like this. I really need them too!

  59. I told my friends that my closet screams “MOM OF 3 BOYS.” and at what point did I lose my sense of style. Please help me out by at least putting me in the drawing.

  60. Okay I’ll break the 50, would love to win this one.

  61. escapades unlimited says:

    Nurse=Scrubs. Mommy to two preschoolers=frumpy. Go anywhere=I don’t have a thing to wear. This sounds like the ideal book for me. Thanks for hosting!

  62. Jenn Hesse says:

    I could definitely use some fashion help. My sister threatens to sign me up for “What Not to Wear,” although I don’t think I’m THAT bad. 🙂 I could use this book for sure!

  63. Please, please, please let there be a chapter on shoes…I could buy a pair every day. Karla

  64. Mommy Brain says:

    As a mom of 2 toddlers I feel like I’m completely unaware of the current fashion. It’s not like when I worked outside the home and saw real people every day. In fact, unless Sesame Street starts offering tips on how to dress, I’m going to have to read this book for some hints.

  65. I’m definately fashion challenged and I’m ready for some help!

  66. My children say I’m really outdated. Help!

  67. I love Nina Garcia and Project Runway and have heard about this book! I would LOVE to win a copy!

    I am crazy for fashion! I try to keep up within budget limits, but I try to at least have a couple fashion-forward pieces in my closet 🙂

  68. I definitely need the help!

  69. Christinajoy says:

    Sounds like a fun read!

  70. mom2HandH says:

    I’m definitely fashioned challenged, and would even nominate myself for What Not to Wear if I could 🙂

  71. I have clothes in my closets that are many, many years old. I need this book!

  72. please enter me. I’d love to win!

  73. please enter me thanks!

  74. Jennifer O says:

    I definitely need any help I can get in the fashion department!

  75. Fashion often feels like one more thing I’m falling behind in. Send me some help!

  76. I am an avid watcher of Project Runway, and I love Nina Garcia. I would love to win this book!

  77. I’m in! My closet could use a lot of help!

  78. I’d love that book! I’ve been stuck in the jeans and a cute top rut since having kids!

  79. Doll Clothes Girl says:

    Count me in. I am an addict of shows like “Project Runway” and “What not to Wear” but working out of your home tends to make one a little lazy. It would be great to get some inspiration or just a good kick 🙂

  80. I love fashion; however, my closet does need tackling! I would love to have a copy of this book to help me get motivated!

  81. Count me in, I love fashion, but could use help.

  82. Sounds like a good book, and I’m totally a fashion challenged Mom, count me in please this little book might do me some good!

  83. I grew up in the Pacific Northwest, where “fashion” is function. My style is lacking now that I’m living in the South, where it counts! Sounds like a good book.

  84. Being yet another fashion challenged mom, I could use all the extra help I can get.

  85. I’m (hoping) I’m coming out of being fashion challenged… as in shopping at Macy’s now instead of buying old t-shirts from summer camp!

  86. Deb - Mom of 3 Girls says:

    Definitely on the fashion-challenged side here! 🙁 This sounds like a great book!

  87. I need help. I feel like I’ve lost my sense of style since getting married and having a baby. I want it back, but don’t know where to start. I hope I win!

  88. Sounds like this would be very helpful for me! Great sounding book!

  89. Oh – I need a little help (I should actually say A LOT of help) in this area.

  90. I am VERY fashion challenged…I needed this book while I was cleaning out my closet!

  91. Charlotte says:

    I’d like some fashion advice. I’m a little challenged considering my clothes range from jean shorts to jeans to tshirts only.

  92. I’m a fashion emergency. It’s so hard to keep up. I need help!

  93. I’m a little fashion challenged. Partly because I live so far away from town and don’t watch to much TV and can only really shop through the internet.

  94. Faerylandmom says:

    Sign me up! After four kids in four years, I could use some advice before I FINALLY get to go shopping! Thanks!

  95. Kinda fashion-challenged here! 🙂

  96. Elizabeth says:

    Count me in too! I could really use help finding clothing that don’t convey “little girl” (I wear a size 16 in children’s)

  97. Barbara H. says:

    I’m not terribly stylish but I do want to find out how to “edit out” the worst parts. 🙂 Count me in!

  98. I would have to say I’m in between. I’m more for comfort then anything 🙂 I’d love this book though, I heard about it & have been wanting to read!

  99. I would love to read this book. I’m challenged this area too!

  100. lifeasamama says:

    oh wow! i’ve been dying to read this ever since I first heard about it!

  101. Michelle Pendergrass says:

    Sounds like a great book!

  102. I could definitely use the tips in this book!!

  103. I could use it – and enjoy reading it!!! 🙂

  104. My closet could use a book like this! 😉 Count me in.

  105. Lisa Brendle says:

    Please count me in.

  106. I am definitely fashioned challenged…would love to win this book…I need all the hints and tips I can get.
    THANKS

  107. I’d love some fashion assistance!

    Mary

  108. Erin Read says:

    I could use a book like this for my wardrobe. Please count me in.

  109. I’m all about getting fashionable. Sign me up!