When my Helen girlfriend, macgyver fashion that manages to reproduce the style of the 3rd model on the rostrum Vivienne Westwood spring-summer Ed Hardy Clothing with a tip of string, advised me this book, my first reflex was to order it on amazon.fr.
Michelle Tea, auteure and essayist of San Francisco, united his friends to the doubtful taste, his/her/its colleagues adepts of the risky look (mittens leopard + skirt pink fluo), his/her/its partners obsessed by the shoes, his/her/its knowledge that see in their dresses a means affirming their feminism. All have a common point: l'humor.
In 35 small chapters, It's So You compiles the writings of writers, journalists, storytellers and professeures that tell their fashionable report, describe their style and analyze their choices and sartorial tastes to retrace the evolution of their personal expression better with the passing of the years.
Ed Hardy Clothing: the book doesn't exist at present in his/her/its language of origin, in English. I counsel it however because the used there vocabulary is simple and that the shape of the n book'doesn't impose a big rigor: one can read it small tip by small tip. 10 euros on amazon.