Look Books
- Look BooksFrom the desks of TV stars and fashion experts of all stripes, these stylish books are must-reads for fall. — Lilah Nicolaidishttp://static.glo.com/photos/Original/14883_Original.jpg
- Look BooksFashion editor and style expert Nina Garcia offers advice on what to wear for any occasion, including an office party, a blind date, an art opening and when you're asking for a raise. Illustrated by Ruben Toledo, this smallish volume can live happily on your dresser to provide daily inspiration.SHOP NOW: Nina Garcia's Look Book, $16http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/14751_Original.jpg
- Look BooksBritish Vogue's jewelry editor Carol Woolton explains how fashion and jewelry are intertwined, discussing major trends and which designers to know. Look for profiles of style icons like Coco Chanel and Princess Diana, as well as stunning photography from jewelers including Boucheron and Van Cleef & Arpels.PRE-ORDER NOW: Fashion For Jewels: 100 Years of Styles and Icons, $40http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/14749_Original.jpg
- Look BooksThe death of Lee Alexander McQueen was a tremendous loss, not only to those close to him, but to the entire fashion community. In this tribute, Kristin Knox traces his legacy from his first show in 1997 to his final Fall/Winter 2010 collection with 125 iconic images illustrating his unique genius and talent.SHOP NOW: Alexander McQueen: Genius Of A Generation, $19http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/14750_Original.jpg
- Look BooksInspired by author Erica Domesek’s popular website, this DIY fashion guide takes the reader step-by-step through creating fashion-forward jewelry and accessories, including a statement necklace using beaded trim and ribbon and a denim purse made from a pair of jeans. Not only are these good looking designs, but we feel like we could actually make them.PRE-ORDER NOW: P.S. — I Made This, $13http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/14752_Original.jpg
- Look BooksThis book argues that the new style authorities are not editors and buyers but the bloggers who instantly share their opinions with millions of readers every day. Style Diaries, by Simone Werle, features nearly 50 of the most influential fashion bloggers with colorful spreads that express their personal style and how they feel about fashion.PRE-ORDER NOW: Style Diaries, $25http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/14754_Original.jpg
- Look BooksThrough pictures of herself and personal stories, Lauren Conrad offers stylish tricks (with contributions from her hair and makeup team) organized into chapters on how to dress for different occasions, as well as her top tips for looking great.PRE-ORDER NOW: Lauren Conrad Style, $12http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/14758_Original.jpg
- Look BooksStructured like a dictionary, psychoanalyst Adam Phillips defines the idea of clothing in terms of anxiety, wish and desire, while fashion curator Judith Clark illustrates these entries with emotionally charged images created among the rambling corridors and high-security vaults of the Victoria & Albert Museum. A fascinating and unusual take on fashion and style.SHOP NOW: The Concise Dictionary Of Dress, $29http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/14748_Original.jpg
- Look BooksTV style expert Lloyd Boston reveals his ultimate checklist of the must-have wardrobe essentials for women in this easy-to-read book. Each item is helpfully paired with its Perfect Partners to make getting dressed even easier.PRE-ORDER NOW: The Style Checklist: The Ultimate Wardrobe Essentials for You, $16http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/14753_Original.jpg
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The hit songs and swimsuits of summer
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Gotta Have It: Mother's Day Finds
A 90-Second History of Fashion Firsts
American Idol fashion hits and misses
Glo's Latest Obsession: Bedtime Finds
Style lessons I learned from my mom
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The best and worst hats from the Kentucky Derby
9 style essentials for the modern hostess
11 Spring Dresses for $30 and Under
Dresses that make you look 10 pounds thinner
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Textbook Chic
1 of 9From the desks of TV stars and fashion experts of all stripes, these stylish books are must-reads for fall. — Lilah Nicolaidis
Have It All
2 of 9Fashion editor and style expert Nina Garcia offers advice on what to wear for any occasion, including an office party, a blind date, an art opening and when you're asking for a raise. Illustrated by Ruben Toledo, this smallish volume can live happily on your dresser to provide daily inspiration.
SHOP NOW: Nina Garcia's Look Book, $16
Super Sparkle
3 of 9British Vogue's jewelry editor Carol Woolton explains how fashion and jewelry are intertwined, discussing major trends and which designers to know. Look for profiles of style icons like Coco Chanel and Princess Diana, as well as stunning photography from jewelers including Boucheron and Van Cleef & Arpels.
PRE-ORDER NOW: Fashion For Jewels: 100 Years of Styles and Icons, $40
High Style
4 of 9The death of Lee Alexander McQueen was a tremendous loss, not only to those close to him, but to the entire fashion community. In this tribute, Kristin Knox traces his legacy from his first show in 1997 to his final Fall/Winter 2010 collection with 125 iconic images illustrating his unique genius and talent.
SHOP NOW: Alexander McQueen: Genius Of A Generation, $19
Reinvent Yourself
5 of 9Inspired by author Erica Domesek’s popular website, this DIY fashion guide takes the reader step-by-step through creating fashion-forward jewelry and accessories, including a statement necklace using beaded trim and ribbon and a denim purse made from a pair of jeans. Not only are these good looking designs, but we feel like we could actually make them.
PRE-ORDER NOW: P.S. — I Made This, $13
Style Diaries
6 of 9This book argues that the new style authorities are not editors and buyers but the bloggers who instantly share their opinions with millions of readers every day. Style Diaries, by Simone Werle, features nearly 50 of the most influential fashion bloggers with colorful spreads that express their personal style and how they feel about fashion.
PRE-ORDER NOW: Style Diaries, $25
L.A. Woman
7 of 9Through pictures of herself and personal stories, Lauren Conrad offers stylish tricks (with contributions from her hair and makeup team) organized into chapters on how to dress for different occasions, as well as her top tips for looking great.
PRE-ORDER NOW: Lauren Conrad Style, $12
Fashion, Defined
8 of 9Structured like a dictionary, psychoanalyst Adam Phillips defines the idea of clothing in terms of anxiety, wish and desire, while fashion curator Judith Clark illustrates these entries with emotionally charged images created among the rambling corridors and high-security vaults of the Victoria & Albert Museum. A fascinating and unusual take on fashion and style.
SHOP NOW: The Concise Dictionary Of Dress, $29
Back To Basics
9 of 9TV style expert Lloyd Boston reveals his ultimate checklist of the must-have wardrobe essentials for women in this easy-to-read book. Each item is helpfully paired with its "Perfect Partners" to make getting dressed even easier.
PRE-ORDER NOW: The Style Checklist: The Ultimate Wardrobe Essentials for You, $16
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