Book Description from the Publisher's Website:
"In 2008, Christian Siriano made headlines as the youngest designer to win the hit reality series
Project Runway. But the now twenty-three-year-old is bigger than a TV celebrity. From his prodigious fashion talent to his one-of-a-kind personality, Christian is the embodiment of fierce style.
Now in his first book, he helps readers discover how to look, feel, and act fierce in everyday life. With tips from some of fashion and Hollywood's biggest names -including Victoria Beckham, Heidi Klum, Nina Garcia, and Vanessa Williams -- along with gorgeous original sketches by Christian, never-before-heard stories, and behind-the-scenes photos, he tells his journey of developing his own fashion sense and overcoming obstacles to success.
Giving advice on creating personal style, sharing tips on building self-confidence, and revealing his own list of fashion dos and don'ts, Christian shows how to use one's unique strengths to get ahead - and go from tickity-tack to totally flawless."
Now in his first book, he helps readers discover how to look, feel, and act fierce in everyday life. With tips from some of fashion and Hollywood's biggest names -including Victoria Beckham, Heidi Klum, Nina Garcia, and Vanessa Williams -- along with gorgeous original sketches by Christian, never-before-heard stories, and behind-the-scenes photos, he tells his journey of developing his own fashion sense and overcoming obstacles to success.
Giving advice on creating personal style, sharing tips on building self-confidence, and revealing his own list of fashion dos and don'ts, Christian shows how to use one's unique strengths to get ahead - and go from tickity-tack to totally flawless."
About the Author:
Dubbed "America's next great fashion designer" by Tim Gunn, Christian Siriano is the youngest winner of reality television series Project Runway. He previously honed his fashion chops in London working for top fashion designers Alexander McQueen and Vivienne Westwood. His first collection debuted at New York fashion week in fall 2008.
Thanks to Anna at the Hachette Book Group, I have 1 copy of Fierce Style to give away! To enter:
1. Leave a comment telling me what your biggest fashion faux pas has been. Mine was probably wearing all-purple track outfits in Grade 5. No seriously, people, think all purple. There were probably Unicorns on them somewhere. It was seriously embarassing, but at the time I thought that I was so cool! Don't forget to leave your e-mail address with your post, so that I can contact you if you're the lucky winner.
2. Bonus Entry: Become a follower of this blog! It's that simple! Leave me a seperate comment letting me know that you are now a follower, or let me know that you are a current follower.
3. Bonus Entry: Blog about this giveaway, or tweet, or do whatever you like to do the most. Just spread the word, and let me know in a seperate comment how you've done it!
This contest is open to Canadian and US addresses, no PO boxes, please! This contest will run until October 19, 2009 and I will be choosing the winner using random.org. The winner will be notified on October 20, 2009 by e-mail. Good luck!
Glitter gel. And not just on the eyes, but all over the cheeks and face. Sad thing was every girl in grade six was doing it too.
ReplyDeletetoo many- leg warmers under skirts,the leather look, went thru many stages.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the entries.
ReplyDeleteMy biggest faux pas was back in the 80's and 90's. Remember the days of neon colors, and really big teased hair??? Guilty as charged!!!
freda.mans[at]sympatico.ca
I am a follower of your blog, through Google connect.
ReplyDeletefreda.mans[at]sympatico.ca
I blogged contest: http://fredamans.blogspot.com
ReplyDeletefreda.mans[at]sympatico.ca
I blogged your contest at Win A Book. No need to enter me in the contest, though.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win this one for my daughter. My biggest fashion fiasco happens just about everyday : D
ReplyDeleteJust became a follower : D
BevE
merryweatherbookblog@gmail.com
Electric blue velvet blazer. ...yeeeeah.
ReplyDeletethefatesarevicious at yahoo dot com
flashy pink sweater.
ReplyDeleteburcuacar1624(at)hotmail(dot)com
I LOVE Christian Siriano!! My biggest fashion blunder would be cords
ReplyDeleteMy worst fashion faux pas was wearing skin tight stretch pants and tank tops with tons of necklaces and sky high hair in the 80's.
ReplyDeletemy biggest fashion problem was... you're gonna kill me.... purple polka-dot leggings and an orange shirt. seriously.
ReplyDeletei became a follower
i tweeted at twitter.com/haleymathiot
haleymathiot at yahoo dot com
My biggest fashion faux pas is wearing clothes with holes in them.
ReplyDeletewandanamgreb(at)gmail(dot)com
I am a follower of you blog.
ReplyDeletewandanamgreb(at)gmail(dot)com
Jeans that were sewn together with neon green thread. I thought they were so unique and cool.
ReplyDeletedftrew(at)gmail(dot)com
Pegged jeans & shoulder pads. lol
ReplyDeleteI hate remembering this outfit... I was only nine when I wore it, but I wore it in public. Even then I knew better! Green (and a sickly shade, of course) sweatpants and a matching sweatshirt. Except that it wasn't a baggy, comfy sweatshirt... it was tight and had some sort of bright pink logo on the front. Worn with sneakers. It was... horrible. Just horrible.
ReplyDeletelynzajw[at]gmail[dot]com
I follow in a reader.
ReplyDeletelynzajw[at]gmail[dot]com
Remember those neon windsuits everybody used to HAVE to have? Well, uhhh, I had one LOL
ReplyDeleteI follow
ReplyDeleteBig ugly earrings!!
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE to win this! Thank you for the chance!
hillary1128@yahoo.com
I was at a party in a harajuku outfit. :D
ReplyDeletelinna.hsu at gmail dot com
I follow you. :D
ReplyDeletelinna.hsu at gmail dot com
I remember the days when I had to match every single accessory. My shoes had to match my bag, which had to match my belt, which had to match my earrings, which had to match my bangle bracelets...I'm sure you get the picture. But I am sure at the time I thought I was a "hot mess"!!!
ReplyDeleteI had a goth phase and I look back at pictures and wondered what I was doing. I had the baggy back pants with the straps, fish nets and the black nail polish.
ReplyDeleteMy biggest faux pas was wearing those tacky holiday sweaters. You know the ones with all of the sequins and the huge trees or pumpkins on them. Argghhhh!
ReplyDeleteslangdon@carolina.rr.com
I would love to win this prize.
ReplyDeletetight, tee and jacket all in the same stretchy red fabric
ReplyDeleteWell, I grew up in the 80's so everything was fashion mistake!
ReplyDeleteLove Project Runway.
stacybooks at yahoo
I was super preppy growing up and now favor a conservative custom tailored look--- no fashion disasters in my past.
ReplyDeleteenyl(at)inbox(dot) com
I'm a follower.
ReplyDeleteenyl(at)inbox(dot) com