• Dress Code

  • Ending Fashion Anarchy
  • By: Eve Michaels
  • Narrated by: Eve Michaels
  • Length: 6 hrs and 46 mins
  • 3.6 out of 5 stars (18 ratings)

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Dress Code

By: Eve Michaels
Narrated by: Eve Michaels
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Publisher's summary

"Your sweats, pj's, and flip-flops are losing you money! Chances are your computer and cellphone are more current than your image. Stop making excuses and learn to look your best!"

Move past your excuses of no time and money and become your own American success story. Do you crave more confidence, respect, and power? Want to earn more money? Not moving up in your career, life, and relationships? Have you stopped being passionate about yourself? Do you like who you see in the mirror? Now is the time to listen to Dress Code and turn your life around. Find out how image connects to success. Be fresh and modern at any age! Learn how to look great and do your very own makeover!

©2012 Eve Michaels (P)2012 Gildan Media LLC

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Useful and Encouraging

Enjoyed the details, story, and support the power of self image. Many are not always lazy but really do lack direction. This book is a great place to start.

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Nothing original here

First of all, authors should never narrate their own books. And this narration was particularly bad. That said, the material is just a regurgitation of material that is already out there in other books. The writing is also bad - I realize she’s not a writer she’s a so-called fashion expert, but maybe get someone to do writing for you? Everything that needed to be said here could’ve been said in an hour without the verbose and boring personal stories - hard to get through.

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The second worst book in my library (400+ titles)

What disappointed you about Dress Code?

The "facts" presented in this book, are fictitious to say the least. The author wrote about things she think she knows, but doesn't. It is like hearing what other people say about other countries they've never been in. And then combine all this "knowledge" into a book.Mix it with "Oh, I'm So Important", then sprinkle it with "Only I know what's best for you", and you'll have the idea of what this book is all about.

Has Dress Code turned you off from other books in this genre?

Of course not. I like fashion. Fashion is fun, and anyone, at some point in life, has to find his or hers style (or suffer the consequences :-). I would absolutely love to listen to a GOOD book in this genre.

How could the performance have been better?

The author wynes about her hard life and her childhood for a good first half of this book. I mean at some point she actually starts sobbing... The only option for me to "get out" of this sobbing was to skip to the next chapter, or turn it off completely.You however, have a third option - Do Not purchase this book!

Any additional comments?

The only purpose, I believe, this book was written for - is an advertisement of the author services. There are many books of this sort have been written lately. Few of them I've read. A good book is a very good advertisement indeed. But a poorly written one will fire back. I think it is a common knowledge, that any person, who thinks of him/herself as a writer should posses.

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Copy of Other's Material

This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?

If you have never seen the "Color Me Beautiful" books this might be helpful but, there is a lot of material that is better seen than listened to. She did have some (minutes) of helpful hints for men and some about shopping and calculating the cost per wear which is helpful if you have never been exposed to it.

Has Dress Code turned you off from other books in this genre?

Maybe, as I said there is a lot of information that is better with examples. Was most unhappy with the fact that almost all of the material came right out of the "Color Me Beautiful"books. What did not was shaming and self-promotion.

What didn’t you like about Eve Michaels’s performance?

Her reading was ok but a bit flat. There were constant references to the courses and seminars she teaches and that really began to sound like shameless self-promotion. This did not have to be a 6 and a half hour listen! Ugh!

What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?

I was upset and frankly could barely drag myself beyond the two hour mark as they were mostly a full on diatribe about the decline of American fashion and the carelessness with which we dress. She's correct of course; I just don't want to hear hours of shaming about it.

Any additional comments?

Find a better book and one with colored examples and buy a hard copy.

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