I have nothing to wear! : a painless 12-step program to declutter your life so you never have to say this again!
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Emmaus, Pa. : Rodale Books, 2011.
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245 pages : col. ill. ; 24 cm.
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Lamb Branch - ADULTNONFIC
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Every woman knows the feeling: the anxiety, the dread, and the utter certainty that despite all the options in the overcrowded closet before her, she has nothing to wear. The advent of discount retailers that offer up-to-the-minute fashion trends has only deepened the problem. Though our dresser drawers are glutted with options, the daily crisis remains. Help has arrived! Jill Martin--fashion expert, Us Weekly contributing editor, and Today show contributor known for her wildly popular Ambush Makeovers segment--has created a fun and practical 12-step program to help even the most seemingly hopeless cases. Readers will learn how to get organized, steer clear of flash-in-the-pan trends, and pinpoint and project a personal style all their own. With adorable illustrations, Martin walks women through the steps, which include admitting their closet is a mess, determining how clothes fit in with their lifestyle, and finding friends who will help them stay organized. I Have Nothing to Wear is the perfect guide through the minefield of modern fashion, showing readers how to edit their wardrobes and choose the perfect ensembles for work, play, and love--,Provided by publisher.
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Today show contributor brings her natural charisma and charm to this inspired and essential guide to making heads or tails of a messy closet. Every woman knows the feeling: the anxiety, the dread, and the utter certainty that despite all the options in the overcrowded closet before her, she has nothing to wear. The advent of discount retailers that offer up-to-the-minute fashion trends has only deepened the problem. Though our dresser drawers are glutted with options, the daily crisis remains. Help has arrived! Jill Martin--fashion expert, Us Weekly contributing editor, and Today show contributor known for her wildly popular Ambush Makeovers segment--has created a fun and practical 12-step program to help even the most seemingly hopeless cases. Readers will learn how to get organized, steer clear of flash-in-the-pan trends, and pinpoint and project a personal style all their own. With adorable illustrations, Martin walks women through the steps, which include admitting their closet is a mess, determining how clothes fit in with their lifestyle, and finding friends who will help them stay organized. I Have Nothing to Wear is the perfect guide through the minefield of modern fashion, showing readers how to edit their wardrobes and choose the perfect ensembles for work, play, and love--,Provided by publisher.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Martin, J., & Ravich, D. (2011). I have nothing to wear!: a painless 12-step program to declutter your life so you never have to say this again! . Rodale Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Martin, Jill and Dana. Ravich. 2011. I Have Nothing to Wear!: A Painless 12-step Program to Declutter Your Life so You Never Have to Say This Again!. Rodale Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Martin, Jill and Dana. Ravich. I Have Nothing to Wear!: A Painless 12-step Program to Declutter Your Life so You Never Have to Say This Again! Rodale Books, 2011.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Martin, Jill., and Dana Ravich. I Have Nothing to Wear!: A Painless 12-step Program to Declutter Your Life so You Never Have to Say This Again! Rodale Books, 2011.

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