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That Extra Half an Inch: Hair, Heels and Everything in Between |  | Author: Victoria Beckham Publisher: Michael Joseph Category: Book
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Seller: book_logic_usa Rating: 48 reviews Sales Rank: 154398
Format: Import Media: Hardcover Edition: 1st Pages: 312 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.5 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 7.7 x 1
ISBN: 0718149912 EAN: 9780718149918 ASIN: 0718149912
Publication Date: October 27, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Surprised... February 5, 2010 M. D. Mulhern (Alexandria, VA) So, I've been watching "American Idol" with Posh Spice as a guest judge. I was pleasantly surprised by how positive and friendly she was to contestants. Anyway, that led me to checking out this book from my library. I'll admit that I heavily skimmed the book but what I got out of it was this- Victoria is funny, surprisingly down to earth and kind of modest. What I liked best about her is that I did not at all get the feeling like she thought everyone needed to be as thin as she is to look good in clothes (even if she really does!) or to spend tons of money. She gave tips that would work with anything, like the right length of your jeans, whether you are in heels or sneakers.
It was okay November 18, 2009 funkyg The book was decent. I thought it was going to be a little better. Still, there were some good tips and it was written in a down to earth manner.
I REALLY LIKE IT! October 19, 2009 Spurs_Fan (Bellport, NY United States) Received this for Christmas last year and I really do love this book. Posh is clearly herself and writing from her perspective on everything. I love how she relates a lot of style advice to herself as well and gives us a little more personal look into her life. A great piece to have if you are a fashion book collector or just a fashionista like me!
Blatant self-promotion September 27, 2009 M. Beckham (MI) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
She pitches her own clothing, that of high priced designers, and comes off as an empty headed clothes horse. Save your money, and spend it on clothing instead of her "advice."
Thoughts on That Extra Half An Inch September 12, 2009 Boo (California) I know of Victoria Adams, fondly known as POSH, because I am a Spice Girls fan. She was my favorite because I found her to be so cool and stylish. When she had married David Beckham, she definitely became a household name worldwide to soccer fans. The paparazzi adored them and followed them everywhere! Late last year, the media chronicled their assimilation to the USA. I watched `Victoria Beckham Coming to America', which is a reality show of her family's move to the Los Angeles. She is hilarious and so self-deprecating that it was so easy to be enamored by her witty and engaging personality!
That Extra Half an Inch: Hair, Heels and Everything in Between
Her book, "That Extra Half An Inch" deserves the same praise. Victoria writes all the tips, tricks, and advice she knows and has received through the years in the area of fashion, accessories, make-up, parties, special events (i.e. Weddings), maternity attire, and pretty much every `beautification' process a girl goes through. Victoria first addresses her audience. IF they are not into these kinds of things, then the book is not for them. And rightly so, the book is made to be read by an audience who does not take fashion all too seriously.
Even without a fashion design background, Victoria knows fashion and the technical terms used. She tells the reader she gets this interest from her mom, who taught her how to sew. Her chapter on pants and jeans is very interesting. I pretty much agree with all the advice that she has given on how to wear this type of clothing.
A few warning notices, though. Victoria wrote this book back in London (where it became a bestseller!), so a lot of the tips and sources are from that area. When Victoria talks about `High Street', I assumed it's a place in London where a lot of interesting fashion shops abound. I keep imagining that it looks sort of like San Francisco's Haight Street, where it has a combination of fast forward trendy boutiques, vintage shops, and loads of bargain markets. Some of the stores Victoria mentions, fortunately, can be found in the US, like H&M and Zara. She talks about loving the steals and deals in Topshop as well, so I am very anxious when this popular shopping haven will finally have a branch here!
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