Synopses & Reviews
How NOT to dress. In andlt;Iandgt;Oh No She Didn'tandlt;/Iandgt;, Clinton points out the hundreds of fashion mistakes women most commonly make and shows you how to fix them.andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;Muffin tops. Scrunchies. Suntan hose. Slut shoes. Visible panty line.andlt;Bandgt; andlt;/Bandgt;Who hasnand#8217;t had the unfortunate experience of witnessingand#8212;or (gasp!) actually wearingand#8212;one of these fashion disasters?andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt; The atrocities Clinton Kelly has seenand#8212;itand#8217;s a surprise he hasnand#8217;t gouged out his own eyes. Mom jeans? Fancy fingernails? Tracksuits? In the same straight-talking style that has made TLCand#8217;s andlt;Iandgt;What Not to Wear andlt;/Iandgt;a smash hit for eight seasons, the cheeky media personality and author of andlt;Iandgt;Freakinand#8217; Fabulous andlt;/Iandgt;shows women how to outfit themselves with confidence and style as he pokes fun at fashion "donand#8217;ts." From the most obvious faux pas (Texas tuxedos) to borderline offenses (peekaboo boobies), Clinton offers detailed and entertaining critiques of our top one hundred sartorial slip-ups. He turns his keen eye to wardrobe, color, cut, cleanliness, hairstyle, accessories, and even posture. And because he loves you, he presents easy alternatives and practical suggestions for creating fabulous outfits that will make you forget you ever wore socks with clogs.andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt; Clinton also explains how to use trends to your advantage at any age, from deciding which ones work for you to understanding how to wear them to keep your look relevant. Because if andlt;Iandgt;youand#8217;re andlt;/Iandgt;not comfortable in the sequined mini, everyone around you will know it.andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt; A delightful mix of hilarious dish and expert fashion advice, andlt;Iandgt;Oh No She Didnand#8217;t andlt;/Iandgt;will turn anyone from fashion victim to fashionista in no time.
Synopsis
How NOT to dress. In Oh No She Didn't, Clinton will point out the hundreds of fashion mistakes women most commonly make and describe how to fix them.
Synopsis
How NOT to dress. In Oh No She Didn't, Clinton points out the hundreds of fashion mistakes women most commonly make and shows you how to fix them.
Muffin tops. Scrunchies. Suntan hose. Slut shoes. Visible panty line. Who hasn't had the unfortunate experience of witnessing--or (gasp ) actually wearing--one of these fashion disasters?
The atrocities Clinton Kelly has seen--it's a surprise he hasn't gouged out his own eyes. Mom jeans? Fancy fingernails? Tracksuits? In the same straight-talking style that has made TLC's What Not to Wear a smash hit for eight seasons, the cheeky media personality and author of Freakin' Fabulous shows women how to outfit themselves with confidence and style as he pokes fun at fashion "don'ts." From the most obvious faux pas (Texas tuxedos) to borderline offenses (peekaboo boobies), Clinton offers detailed and entertaining critiques of our top one hundred sartorial slip-ups. He turns his keen eye to wardrobe, color, cut, cleanliness, hairstyle, accessories, and even posture. And because he loves you, he presents easy alternatives and practical suggestions for creating fabulous outfits that will make you forget you ever wore socks with clogs.
Clinton also explains how to use trends to your advantage at any age, from deciding which ones work for you to understanding how to wear them to keep your look relevant. Because if you're not comfortable in the sequined mini, everyone around you will know it.
A delightful mix of hilarious dish and expert fashion advice, Oh No She Didn't will turn anyone from fashion victim to fashionista in no time.
Synopsis
Kelly points out the hundreds of fashion mistakes women most commonly make and describes how to fix them.
About the Author
Clinton Kelly is the co-host of TLC's popular show
What Not to Wear, a spokesperson for Macy's, and a motivational speaker who has successfully talked thousands of women out of wearing stirrup pants. He received a master's degree in journalism from Northwestern University and has worked as an editor at several noted fashion publications, including
Marie Claire,
Mademoiselle, and
DNR, a weekly men's trade magazine. Originally from Long Island, he lives in New York City.