WEAR IT WELL

RECLAIM YOUR CLOSET & REDISCOVER THE JOY OF GETTING DRESSED

by Allison Bornstein


Define your style and use fashion as a tool for self-discovery using the Three Word Method & AB Closet-Editing System.

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ABOUT THE BOOK

Personal stylist Allison Bornstein has mastered the art of helping people look good and feel good. In Wear It Well, she shares her philosophy and outlines systems that will bring your style into alignment and create a wardrobe that delights your spirit and reflects your most authentic self.

Use the viral Three-Word Method to discover and define your personal style. Curate your closet with the AB Closet-Editing System, eliminating items that don’t fit or work for your lifestyle to build a safe and inspiring space that is filled with only clothes that bring you joy, confidence, and empowerment. Create new, sustainable looks by shopping your closet and mixing and matching with the Nine Universal Pieces.

Filled with client stories, gentle guidance, and expressive photography, Wear It Well will inspire you to identify, articulate, and develop your personal style, and dress with ease.

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING

  • “Allison’s master class in style has been a game changer for me! Her techniques truly helped me see my wardrobe in a whole new light... and now I regularly ‘shop my closet.’ It’s been such a joy to share her wisdom with all my girlfriends.”

    Chloe Fineman, Comedian & Actor, Saturday Night Live

  • “I love Allison’s vision to use fashion as a wellness tool. Wear It Well is the ultimate style handbook. Determining your 3 words & curating your closet to reflect your personal style is the ultimate path to feeling confident, strong, & like yourself.”

    Violette, CEO & Founder, Violette_FR

  • “Allison helps demystify fashion so that everyone can find and refine their own personal style. Her techniques are completely unique and very effective in revamping and rediscovering your wardrobe.”

    Lauren Santo Domingo, Cofounder, Moda Operandi & Contributing Editor, Vogue