
If you’re inspired to jump into the ‘New Year, New Fabulous You’ closet and don’t know where to turn ~ believe me sista, you’re not alone. But, there’s help!
Brenda Cooper, the Emmy Award-winning stylist who continues to fab-u-lize Fran Dresser, AKA the once-upon-a time Upper East Side Nanny, has written an easy to follow map for fashionistas who’ve lost their way.

“The Silhouette Solution” helps unravel a few threads that may be tugging at your emotional seams.
Before shopping for new glad-rags the author suggests navigating psychological obstacles common to many of us who have a million and one outfits yet, NOTHING TO WEAR!
Distinguishing herself from other stylists, Cooper begins “The Silhouette Solution” by acknowledging most women have ‘built-in’ closets filled with unrealistic expectations. It’s typical to find hangers holding onto fraying threads of disempowering thoughts. Landmarked in family pain, airbrushed by media-miracles or an old pattern of seconding-guessing yourself, Brenda Copper addresses and re-dresses tropes that have been depriving us from having fun with fashion.
By Chapter 3, she tosses the psycho-sartorial mirrors aside and opens readers minds to making positive fashion statements!
Distancing herself from trends and myopic reliance on designer brands the author encourages us to look at clothes we already own with a fresh perspective. Her formula is basic, budget friendly and welcomes creativity.

“The Silhouette Solution” suggests building a confident go-to-look around a core of four fabulous tops, four fabulous bottoms and four (or a few more) sensible yet sassy shoes. Even if you’re not ‘mathy’ the equation adds up to options ‘for days’. Cooper’s plan to color-block distinctive pieces demystifies, simplifies and eliminates the ‘I’VE GOT NOTHING TO WEAR BLUES.’
By design, wearing un-fussy mono-chromatic threads as an architectural foundation makes you look taller, thinner and more polished. Layering on artistic, eccentric, or sentimental accessories to suit the occasion fab-u-lizes and personalizes your look du’jour every day in unlimited ways.
The outline of “Silhouette Solutions” can be tailored for all ages and budgets
Brenda Cooper encourages you to see by reimagining what’s hanging in your built-in closet and opening your mind, you already have what it takes to jump into your New Year, New Fab-u-lized You goals.

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