Chic Simple Dress Smart Women

Wardrobes That Win in the New Workplace

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By Kim Johnson Gross

By Jeff Stone

On Sale
Dec 14, 2008
Page Count
208 pages
ISBN-13
9780446553698

In these times of economic uncertainty, dressing to impress has never been more important, so here's a guide that will show you how to dress to find a job, keep a job, and get a better job.

Drawing on interviews from top professionals and their own vast experience via their book line, AOL column, and InStyle monthly advice section, veteran style mavens Jeff Stone and Kim Johnson Gross put a sexy spin on the age-old question of how to dress for success.

Dress Smart provides the straight talk answer to the most frequently asked questions about style at work, including: dressing for off-site events, dealing with business casual versus business appropriate, and knowing where to spend—and save—money on your wardrobe.

Where Chic Simple magazine focuses on shopping solutions for all aspects of women's lives, Dress Smart provides complete lessons on how to maximize professional impact through a wardrobe, and will be a blueprint to the dynamics of dressing in today's constantly changing business environment.

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Kim Johnson Gross

About the Author

Kim Johnson Gross has worked in the fashion industry for over 30 years, as a Ford model, an editor at Town & Country, Style Director at Avenue, and Fashion Director at Esquire. She is author of the Chic Simple books, which were international bestsellers and inspired the popular Chic Simple Solutions column that appeared for five years in InStyle. Gross wrote the “What to Wear for the Rest of Your Life” column in More for two years. She’s been interviewed as a style expert on the Today show, CNN, the CBS Morning Show, Good Housekeeping, AARP, Business Week, Dove.com, and About.com. She has also been a contributor to Better Homes and Gardens (circulation 7.6 million).

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