Grace & Style: The Art of Pretending You Have It Audiobook (Free)
- Grace Helbig
- 4 h 9 min
- Simon & Schuster Audio
- 2016-02-02
Summary:
In the #1 NY Times bestselling author of Grace’s Guide and the host of The Grace Helbig Show on E! comes a superbly illustrated, tongue-in-cheek book about design that lampoons fashion and beauty guides while offering useful advice in Grace Helbig’s trademark lovely and irreverent voice.
It’s clear to see I’m a method icon; keep in mind, you can’t spell icon without “con.”
I really like clothes, extras, and makeup just as much as the next woman, man, French bulldog inside a sweater, or kid about Sophistication & Style: The Art of Pretending You OWN IT whose parents dressed her within a couture Costume, but telling people the way they should look doesn’t fit me (clothes pun!). I’ve no authority in that section (I barely even shop in shops). Instead this is a glance at my own ridiculous and nonsensical approach to design, and I guarantee only a few of it really is about sweatpants. This reserve is one part entertainment, one part irreverent style fun, and one part personal knowledge, including:
-My closet staples and jewelry MVPs, and what’s actually in my own makeup bag
-All about BLTs and BFFS…that can be, Better-Looking T-Shirts and Greatest Feet Friends
-The bad-hair-day character wheel
-The Ten Commandments of online shopping
-A convenient flowchart to assist you decide “MUST I purchase this?”
-Red-carpet ridiculousness
-Grace Goals: What your denim says about you
-And MORE!
I’m not stylish-I’m self-aware. I’m not really polished-I’m perceptive. I’m not really trendy-but I really like trying. Since when it comes down to it, “design” is just a simple way of saying “I showered.”
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