If you feel the need of expanding your fashion background, Trisori is happy to suggest five books that our team read during the Easter break. We thought that sharing these books with you was a good way of passing on our love of fashion.
The Little Black Book of Style by Nina Garcia
Nina Garcia is a fashion icon & Project Runway judge, she definitely knows how to style a woman.
The Little Black Book of Style is about helping women to understand the basics of how to stand out.
We found very useful the don’ts of fashion that Nina lists elegantly and the directional paragraphs on how to create your sense of style.
This is the book we all need when we want to edit our closet and pass the time test.
The One Hundred by Nina Garcia
The One Hundred is a Guide to the Pieces Every Stylish Woman Must Own
Nina Garcia’s lists the top 100 items that every woman needs in her wardrobe
These include classics and basics like the Plain White Tee together with some surprising trendy. We will leave them for you to discover while reading the book!
This is the book you need to build a wardrobe ready for every occasion.
Glamour Girls by Patrick McMullan
This book is a collection of photos of beautiful and stylish ladies who have given a new dimension to the world of fashion.
Patrick McMullan has taken more then 1000 pictures of famous icons like Uma Thurman and Angelina Jolie.
This is the book to read for indulging in a journey of celebrities fashion.
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hat Extra Half Inch: Hair, Heels and Everything in Between by Victoria Beckham
Here at Trisori’s headquarter we are all very surprised to list in our top five books
Victoria's writing debut.
Her fashion tips make this book a must-read. Her conversational writing style helps to get the feeling of the friend’s advice you need when you need some inspirational fashion guidelines. As an extra, Victoria lists a great deal of stores where you can buy everything she talks about in her book.
House of Gucci: A Sensational Story of Murder, Madness, Glamour, and Greed, by Sara Gay Forden
A family murder adds always a bit of suspense and mystery to any story. Above all if it involves big brands like Gucci.
Why do you have to read it? It’s better than a movie and it’s a piece of 90’s history of fashion.
Love,
Trisori xx