On the heels of the breakout hit 50 Ways to Wear a Scarf comes a celebration of a timeless and universally beloved fabric: denim! 50 Ways to Wear Denim is an illustrated guide to styling denim in 50 different looks. Each one spotlights an iconic denim garment (think denim shirts and skirts; jeans for every figure; overalls; jean jackets; and more) or suggests unexpected ways to incorporate denim into an outfit; from dressing up denim for a fancy event to mix-and-matching it with leopard print; florals; and plaids. Lively introductory sections explore denims history; anatomy; and key terminology; plus tips for shopping and caring for this staple fabric. A must-have fashion resource brimming with color and inspiration; 50 Ways to Wear Denim will delight fashionistas and denim lovers of all ages.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. The stories I had heard were also fun to read about and learn new detailsBy MW9009Very well written and interesting collection of stories. Having grown up nearby and having a special place in my heart for East Tennessee. I was surprised by how many of these stories I did not know. The stories I had heard were also fun to read about and learn new details. as well. I would highly recommend to anyone. especially those who love Tennessee. history. or the fascinating tales of the area.3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Memories revivedBy Mtnman5846Having been born and raised in the heart of the southern coalfields of West Virginia ( a state that lays entirely with the Appalachian range ) I found this book bringing many memories of my childhood in those mountains flooding back. tails of the Cherokee. moonshiners. and much more made reading this book a pure delight and one that I will surely share with others !!2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. A remarkable collection of Appalachian history.By Laura ABLegends and Lore of East Tennessee is a remarkable collection of Appalachian history. Some of these were quite familiar to me. while others were brand new. Regardless. they were all interesting. If you have a love of Appalachia and the people and places that make it up. I highly recommend this book.