Showing posts with label Coffee Table Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coffee Table Books. Show all posts

Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Coffee Table Books: Style by Lauren Conrad



Style
Lauren Conrad

Lauren Conrad: style queen, fashion crush, reality star, designer, cover girl, blogger and top-selling author. Lauren is a former MTV teen queen with a difference. Not content on riding The Hills celebrity party wagon this girl has real ambition and genuine style, thus having created a perfectly fashionable empire.


Lauren is the picture perfect all-American fashionista; long sunkissed tresses, golden tan, luminous skin and the ability to mix affordable fashion with luxe designer pieces. More importantly, Lauren is a great role model and extremely likable. Despite her privileged upbringing, her moral and positively 'normal' character shone through on Laguna Beach and The Hills gathering a legion of fans the world over. We have watched her travel from a nervous teen with yellow streaked hair to a chic young lady in Louboutin's and Chanel. Lauren really has earned her place as a fashionista and symbolizes the growth we go through when finding our natural style. No longer doing reality TV (MTV thought her latest offering focusing on her fashion empire too high-brow for their audience) business savvy Lauren is now focusing on designing her lines for Kohl's and Paper Crown. She also heads the team behind The Beauty Department which offers advice, forecasts trends and posts tutorials on all things hair, nails, skin and make-up. With all this under her belt, Lauren Conrad was the perfect fashion icon to pen a helpful Style book.

I love LC so buying this book was a no-brainer. Style is a beautifully illustrated guide featuring Lauren's top tips on looking good, keeping stylish and staying classy. The book is divided into three sections -- Fashion, Beauty and Lifestyle which consist of events including work, parties, travel, and school. The pages are bursting with tips and ideas on how to make the most of your wardrobe. Lauren suggests not to focus on multi-buying but rather in shopping for key investment pieces which she identifies in lovely features such as 'Little Black Dress' - five ways to wear the same classic LBD. This book really is accessible to the everyday girl, something Lauren which has come to embody.
  

Lauren is known for her staple look of beachy ombre hair, light tan and cat flick eyes so you'll also find lots of make-up and hair features. The book explains the importance of finding your own unique look, a look that you can be comfortable with.

Most excitingly, Style is crammed with eye candy and Lauren is photographed looking gorgeous and savvy in an array of effortlessly cool outfits; a major selling point in itself.

Overall this book offers great common sense tips on dressing and finding your look. Style is the perfect companion for a young teen in the process of finding her style or the 20-something looking for useful tips on how to organise their wardrobe, shop practically or pack for holidays. Either way, this book is a vast source of outfit inspiration and the fashion illustrations make for a delightful coffee table staple.

If you love Lauren Conrad, then you will enjoy this book.


You can buy Style by Lauren Conrad at Amazon



Images: Harper Collins & style.com

Thursday, 21 July 2011

Coffee Table Books: Influence by Mary-Kate & Ashley Olsen

I adore coffee table books; I read passages, gaze at images, put them down, and return to them time and again. For me, they are a vast source of inspiration and I am forever on the look out for a new one. I do have a few which I rate most beloved and they generally cover fashion and style, interiors, music and food. Over the course of Novateur I will blog about the books I keep in my personal collection and review new ones as I add to my stash. There will be a link at the end telling you where you can buy each book.
So, lets get started...




Influence
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen

My boyfriend bought me this book for my last birthday and it exceeded all my expectations and then some.

I love the Olsens and find their style inspirational. I love The Row, I love Elizabeth and James, I love their sister Elizabeth and yes, I'll even admit it, I loved Two of a Kind. However, the first and most notable point I shall make is that this book is not so much about them. Through insightful interviews with inspiring artists and spectacular imagery Mary-Kate and Ashley explain quite simply who, you guessed it, influence them.

This really is a true fashionistas book; the interviews cover movers and shakers in fashion, art, photography and interior design. The articles and interviews are in-depth and honest and the twins guide us on a private tour through each artistic world. Prior to each interview Mary-Kate & Ashley divulge how they discovered the artists work, why it inspires them and what they have taken from it. Their love for each artist is completely unpretentious and you really believe they are in awe of their work. They go on to reveal how this love, their knowledge and their interest in these people has transpired into real friendships and the pages are littered with personal photographs.



Visually the book is sensational and crammed with eye candy. You’ll find sketches, personal Polaroids and stunning fashion photography. It's the sort of book you can look through over and over which makes it the perfect companion for your coffee table.

Mary-Kate's shoes

Of course there are parts on Mary-Kate and Ashley, but not as many as you would have expected. As well as interviewing people who they’ve been influenced by, they also interview themselves; allowing us to hear their inner thoughts through open and honest answers. They discuss their childhood, their love and admiration for one another and what they have learnt from each other as sisters and as business partners. They discuss their work ethic and explain how they apply themselves to their creativity. Furthermore each twin has made an image collage of their various passions and added narration to navigate the reader. 
This section is great but is by no means the body of the book, although I’m sure it keeps the super-fans happy who will be more than pleased with this rare and candid openness.

Overall this book is marvellous and top of my list of coffee table favourites. It’s sort of like a dream blog; if you turned the pages into blog posts it would be the most interesting read on the net. I also liked Mary-Kate and Ashley even more after reading this and their genuine passion for the arts shines throughout. You believe they let this passion into every aspect of their lives and not just through how they dress. Even if you aren’t an Olsen fan, I would still recommend as the interviews and images are enough to illuminate the eyes of any fashionista and I can assure that you will be overflowing with ideas and inspiration after reading this book.
A real must have...


You can buy Influence at Amazon


Images: Influence