Sunday, 31 July 2011

shoe string chic by kerrie hess...




Shoe String Chic, by Paris based Australian Kerrie Hess, is all about finding style for less. Her Parisian themed illustrations are a delight, and her fashion and style tips excellent....Kerrie's astute and witty commentary reflects her keen observations on French women...





Shoe String Chic has recently been released in the US and Australia and you can find it on  Amazon...it's adorable, it's cute...I think we all want one...
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illustrations - kerrie hess


39 comments:

  1. Oh I thought the illustrations looked familiar...I'm a fan of her sister Meagan Hess. I bought the book 'Meals in Heels' just because of her illustrations. Looks like this one will be next!
    xxx

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  2. There is MUCH wisdom in this writer's observations....and less can be more IF one is creative! Fabulous illustrations! Have a splendid weekend Vicki!

    Anita

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  3. Love parisian, love fashion illsutrations, love Laduree, love elegant book covers, this book goes to my next amazon shopping cart : )

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  4. Ohhh this looks brilliant and fun! I have a book The Gospel According to Coco Chanel which seems similar. It is true that you don't need loads of clothes... just the right things! x

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  5. Looks charming and of course I love her very sage advice. Although I'm sure I have more than I could and/or should, I would always vote for having less of better quality!!

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  6. Oh, I love Kerrie's illustration work! Here's to the overwhelming success of her new book ~ it looks wonderful.

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  7. J'aime ces croquis ... gros bisous

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  8. The exerpt provided here describes exactly what I strive to learn-hence the name of my blog. The discipline of becoming selective is the theme of my life and my blog (although my blog's content may drift from time to time).
    I will be purchasing this book. How could I not?

    Mandy

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  9. Oh ive just bought this book! Can't wait to look through it :)

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  10. Thanks for the heads up...looks like fun and so creative, the kind of book I would enjoy. You had me at Lauduree!

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  11. oh yes, I agree completely with Kerrie Hess...bigger closets do not make for a better wardrobe...by pairing down ones attire to just the best items, you can't help but dress better thereby look better...smaller closets are chic..
    best,
    maureen

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  12. Great sketches! Will have to check this one out. I've noticed a lot of the French women buy inexpensively at the outdoor markets in Paris. A great way to stay 'in fashion' for not much cash when the fashion changes so quickly. I frequently buy there as well, only problem is you can't try anything on.
    A bientot,
    Kirsten

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  13. Would be a lovely little book to gift. Love the illustration. XO

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  14. Oh la la la la la la~~ So currently chic! Love the Laduree sketch!
    xxx's

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  15. It seems as if the French fashion psyche perfectly illustrates the saying of "less is more". Interesting book and great sketches, Vicki. Enjoy your weekend! xo

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  16. This sounds like a fun book Vicki and I love fashion illustrations!! Kerrie is very talented!

    xoxo
    Karena

    Art by Karena

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  17. Love the sketches. Sounds like a must have!
    Thanks for sharing. Hope your Friday is beautiful!
    Angela and Renee

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  18. Thanks for the tip-just my kind of gal, that Kerrie Hess. xxpeggybraswelldesign.com

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  19. Looks like a great book. Hope I can get it through Amazon UK

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  20. This really speaks to my soul. I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Kerrie Hess' style, if I could draw this is what I would want to produce. TFS

    Juanita in Ohio, USA.

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  21. I like that idea...shoe string chic..thank you Vicki! xo

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  22. I cannot wait to read this book, it looks great. The lesson is true, the French that I have meet over 25 years do not wate money, the value quality over quantity. It seems that we can learn from that.
    Have a wonderful weekend.

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  23. Hi Vicky!

    Long time follower, first time commenter!

    Just love yr blog.. & books.. and these images are simply divine.. book would be a wonderful gift!..

    Have a wonderful weekend,

    Marnie. x

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  24. I know I want one. No, I NEED one!

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  25. Hi Vicki

    I recently saw this book in a gift store at my shopping centre

    I am going to buy it today! I'm on a mission.

    have a great weekend

    x
    Loulou

    http://hereiamloulou.blogspot.com/

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  26. So true, this is why I keep just one rail for clothes each season, women buy way too many clothes these days. I love the cover illustration, that's what I have always wanted to look like.

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  27. Do I dare say this little book will go on my Christmas Wish List!

    All the best, Katie from
    www.westiejulep.blogspot.com

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  28. I will definitely look at this.
    Hope that all is well with you, Vicki.
    Teresa
    xoxo

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  29. Vicki,
    Very well illistrated, and very Sharpe.
    The French lead the way in Design..

    yvonne

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  30. Vicki, I so enjoy your blog. Well done!
    Mary James

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  31. I am so glad you suggested this Vicki...something new for me to search out. I love that feeling! I was in a bookstore in the USA yesterday and was surprised by how many new books are on the market with peoples experience living in France. I have to say...in all honesty, that none of them compare to the style and sophistication of yours...my pocketbook was thankful too!

    I am sitting in the airport en route to London...two more weeks before we hit the Loire Valley. I am very keen! FYI...that move I told you about to a land far far away is no longer, we are Europe bound for a few more years. Very relieved! :)

    Bet wishes Vicki....hope you hare having happy sunny summer days!

    Jeanne xxx

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  32. Hello Vicki,

    Hope you are having a wonderful weekend. What a lovely book this is—the illustrations are beautiful... and the tips? Certainly true. I was taught to be selective by my French mother who only wears things she loves. Her style is quite her own, and she will mix a Prada blazer with a tee and then wear a man's skinny tie, and look fabulous! I have always admired her bravery. Thank you for sharing about this book—sounds fantastic!

    xx, Sarah

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  33. This book looks like fun, and the illustration you have shown is divine. I will look it up, merci!

    Fiona
    http://howtobechic.blogspot.com

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  34. This looks like such a fun read! I'm getting together a book order in the next few days (I'm woefully out of things to read and it makes me panic!) and I'll check it out.

    I love the snippet you featured about the small closets = small, chic, carefully thought-out wardrobes. I went through a major closet purge last fall and am down to things I actually wear that actually look good on me and are still actually in style. (But I did keep too many pairs of shoes for sentimental reasons..."Oh, I wore these when I played the harp for Mikhail Gorbachev!" and "Oh, I wore these the 2nd time I was in Paris!" - you know...)

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  35. I'm squirming in my chair reading Kerrie's advice about wardrobe culling. Time to get rid of at least one of the wedding dresses staring back at me each time I open my wardrobe door!!
    Millie x

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  36. So cute and perfect for my budget. I have ordered one and can't wait to read. Love the illustrations. xx

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  37. I found a copy of this book on amazon and have ordered it as well as Ines's new book. Thanks for the recommendation!

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