Author:Charles Tyrwhitt
The ultimate guide to style and social success for the modern gentleman.
Ever wondered how to decode the infamous smart casual dress code? How many shirts a man really needs? How to master the art of small talk? Or even which cocktail recipes every man simply must have in his repertoire of bar skills? The Modern Gentleman's Handbook will have all the answers the modern man requires to put his best foot forward for all occasions, from the office, to weddings and sporting events and even long weekends away.
This essential collection of do's and don'ts, from the fundamentals to the obscure and eccentric, will ready any man to conquer all of life's daily challenges and opportunities with finesse and good spirit.
Effortlessly elevate your style and reputation with this vital handbook.
This is an utter tonic. Lorraine at her most honest; a genuinely helpful book’
—— Dawn FrenchI love this book, especially the chapter on aging
—— Davina McCallVery Lorraine: no psychobabble, no self-indulgence, no nonsense, just matter-of-fact advice. The book is based on her own experiences, from looking your best to dealing with bullying, anxiety, menopause, friendships, parents and parenthood. It is the sort of age-old female wisdom and compassionate common sense a mother would pass on . . . The message she puts across in her book [is]: be real, make the most of yourself and your opportunities, and have a blast
—— YOU magazineA thoughtful, supportive guide to living your best life . . . Lorraine draws freely on her own challenging life experiences from menopausal anxiety and miscarriage to discrimination. And she offers tips on everything from ageing and sleep to developing confidence and building self-esteem, as well as suggesting practical exercises to help challenge negative thinking, all delivered with her trademark warmth.
—— Charlotte Heathcote , MirrorThis is all about living life to the full. nurturing mind, body and relationships, with advice on everything from ageing to Zumba. Kelly's own life has had its trials, but her sunny optimism will ward off winter's chill.
—— Rose Shepherd , Saga MagazineIf spending more time indoors has sparked interior design aspirations, this is the book for you ... beautifully illustrated with handy line drawings ... The Interior Design Handbook gets down to the nitty gritty of successfully putting a room together
—— Fabric MagazineTake it to bed and you'll be utterly engrossed and enlightened
—— Francesca Brown , StylistThis elegant, clothbound, back-to-basics interior design bible offers practical and thoughtful arrangement and decoration advice for ordinary homes
—— Sunday MailThis book makes science about our health so easy to digest . . . and the food tastes amazing
—— Chris EvansMegan is my idol - so passionate and knowledgeable! She has so many great tips and the recipes are easy, delicious and healthy!
—— Davina McCallMegan is helping tummies everywhere with her delicious food!
—— Dr Rupy AujlaThis book is full of Megan's tasty food that will take care of your body and mind
—— The Happy PearsYou present all this information in a really accessible way, which is why everyone loves you so much
—— Giovanna Fletcher, Happy Mum, Happy Baby podcastI'm a huge admirer of Orsola and her work. I love this book's mindful approach to looking after our clothes, giving us the tools to love them for longer and show respect to the people who made them
—— Venetia La Manna 'Slow fashion campaigner, broadcaster and co-founder of Remember Who Made Them'Hands down Academic Couture. Loved Clothes Last is a beautifully constructed and eloquently written masterpiece. Orsola weaves the importance of the cultural influence of the fashion industry, how it's destroyed us and how it can save us with the economic and environmental impact on people and planet, the beauty of buttons and how to darn a sock, she successfully interlaces "why we wear" with "why we should care
—— Patrick DuffyOrsola represents both radical grace and graceful radicalness. This book is a super inspiring how to guide for all of us that want to emulate her
—— Alice Jay, activist and conservationist