5 books for fashion women: tips and secrets to become a true trendsetter!

1. To find the right look

Claudia Mencaroni, 101 right looks for 101 occasions (Newton Compton Editori)

Undecided on how to dress for a special occasion, whether it's a trip, a romantic dinner, a ceremony, a job interview or even a simple aperitif with friends? Don't worry, in this manual you will certainly find the solution that best suits you and your taste!

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2. To always be elegant

Arianna Chieli, Elegance for her. A small manual of life with style for the modern woman (Astraea editrice)

What does it mean to be elegant women? It is certainly not just a matter of clothing, it is a set of details that make the difference. Yet, as fashion journalist Arianna Chieli notes, it is not always easy to reconcile elegance with the practicality and speed of everyday life. Here are some tips for you to always be at the top.

3. To know the icon

Isabelle Fiemeyer, Coco Chanel. A scent of mystery (Castelvecchi)

Who was Gabrielle Chanel, the future Mademoiselle Coco, talent and legend of haute couture? To learn about its history - so full of events, encounters, clashes, pains, loves, abandonments - do not miss this beautiful and rich biography, to be read in one breath!

4. To get advice

Chiara Ferragni, The Blonde Salad (Mondadori)

She is the most loved and hated blonde in the fashion system! Queen of the cool-but-effortless style, the most famous Italian blogger, Chiara Ferragni, publishes a book full of fashion tips suitable for every occasion. If it has managed to become a Harvard case, there must be some reason.

5. To learn from the best

Christian Dior, Christian Dior & moi. The autobiography of Christian Dior (Donzelli)

From whom to learn if not from him, one of the masters who revolutionized fashion in the last century? This book, written in the first person by Dior in 1956, tells about his life, his splitting into a public and a private figure. A great stimulus for anyone who aspires to live in fashion, but also for those who simply cannot do without it.