Read (OH NO SHE DIDN'T) The Top 100 Style Mistakes Women Make And How To Avoid Them By Kelly, Clinton(Author)Hardcover{Oh No She Didn't: The Top 100 Style Mistakes Women Make And How To Avoid Them} On12-Oct-2010 (2009)
(OH NO SHE DIDN'T) The Top 100 Style Mistakes Women Make And How To Avoid Them By Kelly, Clinton(Author)Hardcover{Oh No She Didn't: The Top 100 Style Mistakes Women Make And How To Avoid Them} On12-Oct-2010 (2009) - Plot & Excerpts
I have really enjoyed What Not to Wear over the years and liked the personalities of the co-hosts. One of those hosts, Clinton Kelly, has written this book to help us avoid the top 100 style mistakes. Maybe it should have been the top 150 or 200 in the same number of pages. Then there could have been more useful content and fewer rude comments and non sequiturs. It felt as if there was about one paragraph's worth of true information for each point, but a whole page was filled by adding bizarre over-the-top and often profane additional commentary. Meaner, and way more gay than he is on "What Not To Wear," Clinton Kelly also cannot count. While the book's subtitle is "The Top 100 Style Mistakes...," the number of acual mistakes in the book is 200. Therefore, I am allowed to complete discredit him. (Since when do men who can't count wield power over me?) I vow to continue wearing my Monica Shoes (#52), whilst musing that at least I'm not as bad as over the women I see daily who violate numbers 27 (pajamas in public), 88 (giveaway and sloganed t-shirts), and 188 (kooky embroidery).
What do You think about (OH NO SHE DIDN'T) The Top 100 Style Mistakes Women Make And How To Avoid Them By Kelly, Clinton(Author)Hardcover{Oh No She Didn't: The Top 100 Style Mistakes Women Make And How To Avoid Them} On12-Oct-2010 (2009)?
Lots of sarcasm...funny in a sniping way...by the end, I was tired of the sarcasm.
—usman
More like a magazine than a book, read this and his other book in a couple hours.
—Pattiac
Loved this book! Quick read. Hilarious. AND provides great style tips!
—Can
Entertaining, but a tad too vicious for my liking.
—Ginger_And_Proud