How to Dress: Your Complete Style Guide for Every Occasion
By Gok Wan
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Sartorial superstar Gok Wan from TV's How to Look Good Naked is every girl's favourite style guru and confidence booster. His fantastic guide has all the advice and inspiration you’ll ever need to look and feel totally fabulous, whatever the occasion.
Packed with Gok's advice on how to look good at a party, wedding or on the beach, How to Dress is like having your very own personal styling session with Gok.
Loved for recognising that women are beautiful whatever their shape or size, Gok Wan understands how women can work their assets and minimise the part of their bodies they dislike to maximum effect. Every woman deserves a Fairy Gok Mother to help them look their most gorgeous. His new book is packed with fashion tips to help you stay on the style highway and not stumble off into fashion faux pas territory.
Choosing the right outfit for a wedding or looking your best on the beach or at work can be stressful and in How to Dress Gok simply unravels the rules of style so every woman can look their best all the time.
How to Dress shows you how to look great throughout the year, whatever your lifestyle and regardless of what life throws at you.
Gok Wan
Fashion stylist Gok Wan has been in the industry for the best part of a decade. Having dressed countless celebrities and fashion pages, Gok has turned his attention to ordinary women to give them back the confidence and style he knows they deserve. His hugely popular Channel 4 fashion series ‘How to Look Good Naked’, ‘Gok’s Fashion Fix’ and ‘Miss Naked Beauty’ have won the hearts of women across the nation and transformed him into a star.
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How to Dress - Gok Wan
Gorgeous girl.
image 1Don’t think I don’t know you dream of having the style of Sophia Loren, the boldness of Nicole Kidman and the effortless sophistication of Jennifer Aniston.
Honey, let me let you into a little secret: nearly all celebs have stylists. A huge team of people behind them making them look that good.
How can you ever compete? Well, from now on, I’m going to be your personal stylist. Let me advise you on how to get dressed, and how not to get stressed.
I am so proud of British fashion. We have the best high street in the world. Whether you have £5 or £500 to spend, there are great clothes out there for you. But, there’s a national epidemic; people don’t know how to put outfits together! Finding clothes you love is just the start, because then, you have to get dressed…
Let me tell you, every woman gets stuck in a style rut once in a while. And every woman sometimes suffers from wardrobe-phobia. But life is too short not to enjoy shopping and dressing! There isn’t a single person in the world that doesn’t have the right to feel good about their personal appearance.
image 1There is a knack to putting together a great outfit. Part of it is the way you combine your clothes and accessories, and part of it is knowing where to wear that outfit (or knowing the perfect outfit to wear to each event). And I’m going to show you how, because when someone comes up and says ‘I love your outfit’, it’s the best compliment in the world, so let’s make that happen more often.
image 1Life is a series of celebrations (thank goodness!). Sooner or later, everyone’s got an event to go to, and unless you’re going to move into a naturist site in Bournemouth, you’ll have to get dressed up!
I want to give you your very own one-to-one personal styling session, finding you the perfect clothes for every occasion.
By the time you’ve finished this book, you’re going to feel like you’ve had a day of loving clothes, embracing your personal style and rejoicing in accessories. You’ll be able to pull some new outfits out from every section of this book (and many more from your existing wardrobe!).
This book is going to buy you time. You re so busy with the kids or with work, why add to your hectic schedule by worrying about what to wear? Let this book take the worry away. And inspire you!
What this book will also do is give you more va-va-voom. You re going to feel like you want to mingle with people from work, enjoy the pregnancy and feel beautiful, go to that wedding and meet the man of your dreams, or go on holiday and take time out to relax. And you’ll enjoy getting ready as much as you do going out.
I love clothes and putting them together, so this is going to be fun!
One last thing. What are you wearing right now?
Girlfriend, I want you to go and get your highest stilettos. Put em on, and turn the page, cos here’s where we start the styling…
image 1BASICS
Effortless, essential and eternally elegant
layering without adding bulk
how to wear your favourite summer pieces all year round
sexy looks that don’t flash too much flesh
Gorgeous lady, I was thinking about this chapter the other night and wondered – how does a woman get her wardrobe right if she doesn’t get her basics right? The average woman (although, honey, you are far from average) has a wardrobe made up of four main areas: jeans, jersey, outerwear and knitwear. Sounds simple, right? Wrong! But honey, don’t worry, because Uncle Gok is here to guide you through the Wardrobe Warzone that can be your basic pieces.
The whole point of basics is that they work like a wardrobe undercoat. They are the things that enable you to update your look every season without buying a whole new set of clothes. Some basics – like T-shirts and jeans – are the kind of things you’ll wear every day (or when you don’t have time to think about what to put on), whereas other pieces, like a leather jacket or a classic trench, are things it’s good to invest in, as they’ll work for years to come with that must-have new dress or pair of trousers.
image 1Either way, it makes sense to think about quality when you’re shopping for basics. Gap does the best cotton on the high street, and American Apparel has more sexy jersey pieces than you’ll need in a lifetime. Specialist jeans shops like Levi’s, Lee and Wrangler will have more fits and sizes than high street stores, so it pays to go off the beaten track when you’re doing your basic buying.
Top of most women’s list of Shopping Nightmares is buying jeans. Lady, you are not alone! There’s so much to choose from, so many shapes and washes and fabrics that it’s a style minefield. Well, I’m going to take you through the three key shapes out there at the moment – skinny, boot-cut and wide-legged – so we can find the perfect pair for you to flatter that fabulous figure of yours.
Jersey isn’t much easier than denim when it comes to wardrobe staples. In fact, there’s so much out there on the high street that it would be possible to wear nothing but jersey every day, with shops like Agnès b and Nicole Farhi specializing in it.
The key to jersey basics is to embrace the fabric itself. It’s a great, heavy, slinky fabric that skims rather than clings, and can look super-sexy or dressed-down casual depending on how you wear it. Have a look at my tips in this chapter to see the best ways for you to wear jersey, and the best simple pieces for your basics wardrobe.
Knitwear is another minefield simply because it (totally unfairly!) has a frumpy image. But, my gorgeous, by breaking those old rules and mixing chunky knits and summer dresses, or winter warmers and skinny knits, you can add texture to your outfit and personality to your look.
Finally, with coats and jackets we’ll look at the key shapes and fabrics for you to keep in your wardrobe and update season after season. From a classic bomber jacket to a woollen winter coat, these are pieces it’s good to invest in as they’ll be there to take you through several nights out, a couple of weddings, a handful of day trips and a weekend away! Just like me, girlfriend, they’re on hand to help keep you looking stylish and fabulous whatever the occasion.
Lots of my girls feel nervous about layering their clothes, so I’ve chosen some looks where we’ve mixed those basics up with some funkier pieces, to show you how to give new life to a fabulous summer dress (layer it under a skinny-fit polo) or a classic winter coat by belting it differently.
In fact, layering is one of the best ways to breathe new life into your wardrobe, and there are just a few simple rules to stick to when you’re trying it at home:
Keep base layers in a thin fabric so that you don’t overheat; it’s tricky to remove the underneath layer once you’re out and about!
Keep top layers low cut and short sleeved, so you can see the layer underneath, to make a confident style statement.
If you’re mixing pattern with plain colours, then keep the pattern on top so it doesn’t get lost.
So, girlfriend, let’s have a bash at those basics!
image 1Jersey
image 1Neutral shades like caramel can be accessorized with any