Joe Zee; the Editor in Chief of Yahoo Style; former creative director of ELLE magazine; and co-host of the new ABC talk show FAB Life; takes readers behind the scenes of the crazy and wonderful world of fashion in Thats What Fashion Is; packed with never-before-seen color photographs from Joes personal collection. From his early years styling shoots for Vanity Fairs "Hollywood" issue with famed photographer Annie Leibovitz to his role playing himself on MTVs reality show The City to making celebrities look fabulous in the pages of ELLE and reporting live from the red carpet. Joe lets readers in on how the fashion industry really works; from the fashion disasters to the blockbuster successes. How do you shoot an entire magazine spread in Paris in 24 hours? Whats a stylist to do when he receives a panicked call from a dress-less Cameron Diaz on Oscar day? And how do they make those celebrities look so great in the magazines? These first-person stories are combined with accessible and practical tips for women everywhere; including what to wear on your first day of work; how to take a great selfie; and how to look amazing at any age. For the first time; this ultimate fashion insider lets readers in on tales; tricks; and tips previously known only to the fashion elite in this funny and frank book.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Nice origami for childrenBy JaneBasic Origami but clear folding diagrams and nice creative ways to utilize the foldings. Very realistic results - not perfectly staged and attractive only in the photo. I have had good results teaching actual real children using these instructions.3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Origami in the Classroom Book 2: Activities for Winter ThroBy A CustomerThe second in a series of two books designed for classroom utilization. The book has a series of projects that have been adapted to American events and holidays. The second book includes projects for Washingtons Birthday; St. Valentines Day; Easter; Mothers Day; and for variety a penguin; clowns; and a crab. The book is unique in that it states the appropriate grade level; lower; middle; and upper as well as the required time for completing each project. The written instruction are easy to follow. This book would be appropriate for children seven years and older.