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OverviewWe are in the midst of a cultural shiftan aesthetic inflection pointwhere business norms in manners of dress are changing. ""Casual Friday"" has given way to the full-time casual workplace. With so many sartorial options you need advice. ""The Laws of Style"" are just thatclear rules for sartorial presentation through the very practical viewpoint of the office reality of the service professional (lawyer, banker, accountant, consultant)and yet the Laws are so much more. Witty, bright, charming, and informative, The Laws of Styleis at the same time a striking visual resource with more than 40 illustrations created by renowned fashion illustrator Rodrigo Saldana. In addition to the author's 54 ""laws of style,"" the book includes short introductions to highlighted designers relevant to each Law. More than just a simple dress-for-success guide, author Hand's erudite, creative, elegant, and whimsical narrative style is a fitting tribute to the laws he has created to assist you in establishing and elevating your own style-both professional as well as personal. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Douglas A. HandPublisher: American Bar Association Imprint: American Bar Association Dimensions: Width: 17.70cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.835kg ISBN: 9781634258968ISBN 10: 1634258967 Pages: 296 Publication Date: 25 January 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsTable of Contents Chapter One: The Importance of Professional Presentation Chapter Two: Relativity Theory Chapter Three: Dressing Relative to Your Employer Chapter Four: Insouciance and Breaking the Laws Chapter Five: From the Ground Up – Shoes Chapter Six: Socks – Sock it to Me Chapter Seven: The Suit – Our Uniform Chapter Eight: Shirting Chapter Nine: Ties and Pocket Squares Chapter Ten: Business Casual Chapter Eleven: Patterns and Textures – Mixing and Matching Chapter Twelve: Functional Accessories Chapter Thirteen: Accessorizing Timepieces/”Jewelry” Chapter Fourteen: Personal Grooming Chapter Fifteen: Feeling Good Means Looking Good and Breaking the Laws Appendix A: The Laws Appendix B: Brands to KnowReviewsDouglas is a rare animal, a man able to move as comfortably in New York fashion circles as he does in the more sober world of the law. That he can do that gives him an unparalleled platform from which to advise men on dressing for work to both fit in and stand out at the same time. --Nick Sullivan, Fashion Director Esquire Magazine To approach Douglas Hand is to behold style. Smart, handsome, and gracious, Douglas also has the additional advantage of knowing how to 'put himself together' for any occasion and conditions. In the endless speculation about who might be the first American to play James Bond onscreen, I submit Hand. Doug Hand. --Alec Baldwin, Actor Douglas Hand is the dapper-est dude in my hood. The Laws of Style is fascinating, obsessive, and insanely useful. --Simon Doonan, Creative Ambassador, Barneys New York The Laws of Style is a must-read book offering the best advice on dressing professionally for work. --Steven Kolb, President and CEO of the Council of Fashion Designers of America When I envision how my clothes are going to look on a capable man, Douglas is that man. --Todd Snyder, Menswear Designer "Praise for The Laws of Style ""Douglas is a rare animal, a man able to move as comfortably in New York fashion circles as he does in the more sober world of the law. That he can do that gives him an unparalleled platform from which to advise men on dressing for work to both fit in and stand out at the same time."" ––Nick Sullivan, Fashion Director, Esquire magazine ""The Laws of Style is a must-read book offering the best advice on dressing professionally for work."" ––Steven Kolb, President and CEO of the Council of Fashion Designers of America ""To approach Douglas Hand is to behold style. Smart, handsome, and gracious, Douglas also has the additional advantage of knowing how to ‘put himself together’ for any occasion and conditions. In the endless speculation about who might be the first American to play James Bond onscreen, I submit Hand. Doug Hand."" ––Alec Baldwin, Actor ""When I envision how my clothes are going to look on a capable man, Douglas is that man."" ––Todd Snyder, Menswear Designer ""Douglas Hand is the dapper-est dude in my hood. The Laws of Style is fascinating, obsessive, and insanely useful."" ––Simon Doonan, Creative Ambassador, Barneys New York" Douglas is a rare animal, a man able to move as comfortably in New York fashion circles as he does in the more sober world of the law. That he can do that gives him an unparalleled platform from which to advise men on dressing for work to both fit in and stand out at the same time. --Nick Sullivan, Fashion Director Esquire Magazine The Laws of Style is a must-read book offering the best advice on dressing professionally for work. --Steven Kolb, President and CEO of the Council of Fashion Designers of America To approach Douglas Hand is to behold style. Smart, handsome, and gracious, Douglas also has the additional advantage of knowing how to 'put himself together' for any occasion and conditions. In the endless speculation about who might be the first American to play James Bond onscreen, I submit Hand. Doug Hand. --Alec Baldwin, Actor When I envision how my clothes are going to look on a capable man, Douglas is that man. --Todd Snyder, Menswear Designer Douglas Hand is the dapper-est dude in my hood. The Laws of Style is fascinating, obsessive, and insanely useful. --Simon Doonan, Creative Ambassador, Barneys New York Author InformationDouglas Hand is one of the pre-eminent fashion lawyers in the United States and a generally sharp dressed man. He is a member of the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) Fashion Awards Guild which votes on the designers to receive CFDA Awards. Douglas is also on the Fashion Institute of Technology’s Couture Council. He is an adjunct professor of Fashion Law at both NYU and Cardozo School of Law. Douglas has been featured and profiled in numerous media outlets including the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Vanity Fair, the American Bar Association Journal, Women’s Wear Daily and The Business of Fashion. Before becoming a founding partner of HBA LLP, he was an M&A lawyer at Shearman & Sterling LLP. He received his JD and MBA from NYU. His ongoing musings on style can be followed at @handlawsofstyle. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |