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分類: 图书,进口原版书,经管与理财 Business & Investing ,
作者: Nicholas Antongiavanni 著
出 版 社: 音像供货
出版时间: 2006-5-1字数:版次: 1页数: 230印刷时间:开本: 大32开印次: 1纸张:I S B N : 9780060891862包装: 精装内容简介
Mark Twain never worked in today's fast-paced workplace, but his observation has never been keener: clothes do make the man. With The Suit, Nicholas Antongiavanni provides a masterly manual on what it takes to succeed: advice on how to dress with style, flair, and an eye toward gaining power. That's because "business casual" has proved itself a one-way ticket to a lifetime in the corporate dungeon. But if you apply the sartorial advice proffered in The Suit to your clothes, you will project elegance, bravado, and success.
Drawing inspiration from Machiavelli's The Prince, Antongiavanni has crafted an essential handbook for the ambitious man who recognizes that smart and stylish appearance is a lever to power. From neckties to footwear, belts to suspenders, lapels to handkerchiefs, The Suit leaves no garment or accessory untouched and will inject a dose of good taste into your closet. The debates over double-breasted vs. single, two-buttons vs. three, English vs. Italian, and many others are settled with wit by Antongiavanni's wealth of knowledge in the art of dress.
The Suit is much more than a simple how-to manual -- Antongiavanni packs these pages with insightful and sometimes stinging commentary on celebrities and the clothes they wear. Leading public figures from David Letterman to Donald Rumsfeld are picked apart at the seams. Antongiavanni uses powerful men in the public eye as entertaining examples of how to dress properly and what garish mistakes to avoid. Whether you are already a corporate Prince -- or if you are a Joe Cubicle aspiring to be something greater -- The Suit will teach you how to make your clothes work for you. No matter what your physical build or your status in the workplace, let Nicholas Antongiavanni be your fashion consultant.
作者简介:
Nicholas Antongiavanni is the nom de plum for a former speechwriter to President George W. Bush, New York City mayor Rudolph Giuliani, and Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice. The author currently works for a powerful media mogul and lives in Westchester County, New York, with his wife and small child. A leading expert on men's tailoring, he owns more suits than he would care to admit.
目录
Dedicatory Letter
Ⅰ. How Many Are the Kinds of Bodies and in What Modes They Should Be Attired
Ⅱ. Of Average Men
Ⅲ. Of Diminutive Men
Ⅳ. Why the Double- Breasted Suits Which Humphrey Bogart Wore Did Not Look Ridiculous on Humphrey Bogart's Frame
Ⅴ. Of Tall Men
Ⅵ. Of Those Whose Bodies Look Good Thanks to Fortune
Ⅶ. Of Those Whose Bodies Look Good Owing to Virtue
Ⅷ. How Men of Superfluous Girth May Minimize Their Appearance
Ⅸ. Of Those Who Suffer from Irregularities
Ⅹ. In What Mode All Well-Dressed Men Should Be Measured
Ⅺ. 0f theYoung Man
Ⅻ. How Many Kinds of Silhouettes There Are and Concerning Designer Suits
ⅩⅢ. Of the Sack, the Continental, and the Drape
ⅩⅣ. What a Man Should Consider when Choosinga Garment for Purchase
ⅩⅤ. Of Those Things forWhich Men and Especially Dandies Are Praised or Blamed
ⅩⅥ. Of Suitings
ⅩⅦ. Of Footwear, and Whether It Is Better to Buy Italian Than English, or the Comrary
ⅩⅧ. InWhat Mode Shirtings Should Be Employed
ⅩⅨ. Of the Difference Between Formality and Dandification
ⅩⅩ. When and How a Dandy ShouldWear Odd Jackets and Trousers to Be Held in Esteem
ⅩⅪ. Of Neckwear
ⅩⅫ. Whether Suspenders and Many Other Things Which are Bought and Worn By Dandies Every Day Are Tasteful or Tasteless
ⅩⅩⅢ. In What Modes Formal Wear Is to Be Avoided
ⅩⅩⅣ. Whythe Dandies of America Have Lost Their Influence
ⅩⅩⅤ. How Much Fashion Can Do in Sartorial Affairs and inWhat Mode It May Be Opposed
ⅩⅩⅥ. Exhortation to Seize Dress and to Free It from the
Vulgarians
Notes
Bibliography
Index