A practical and inspiring guide to how to style, wear, buy, and care for every kind of accessory, from the New York Times best-selling author of How to Get Dressed.
ALISON FREER is an in-demand costume designer living and working in Hollywood and is the author of the New York Times best-selling How to Get Dressed. She was the longtime fashion writer for xoJane and is a permanent contributor to Food52 and New York magazine's The Strategist.
“The Accessory Handbook is a must-have for the fashionable … or the
fashion challenged. Alison’s advice—which covers everything from
how to avoid buying a bad bag to turning a scarf into a shoulder
shrug—is practical and perfect (and now I know what to do about the
fact that every hat is too big for my tiny head!).”
—Jolie Kerr, author of My Boyfriend Barfed In My Handbag … And
Other Things You Can’t Ask Martha
“Alison Freer sparkles and makes you want to do the same. Her
helpful hints on how to accessorize any outfit can turn a blah look
into something special. With Alison's guidance and helpful hints,
anyone can look like they paid for a stylist... without actually
having to!”
—Sara Rue, actress
"The Accessory Handbook hits that rare sweet spot of both deeply
charming and incredibly useful, tackling all of your scarf queries,
belt questions, and bracelet conundrums—admit it, we all have
them!—with expertise and wit. It’s the next invaluable, timeless
piece of your wardrobe."
—Heather Cocks and Jessica Morgan, founders of Go Fug Yourself and
authors of The Royal We
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