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“Style Bible- What to Wear to Work” – is now available after almost two years of commitment by Lauren, to write a practical and realistic fashion guide for woman, men, graduates, professionals and the average person.

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This is the “perfect”  fashion guide, as first impressions (and second ones!) count, whether you are an intern or a CEO.  Lauren A. Rothman addresses an age-old dilemma: how to be appropriate and stylish in the workplace. Based on a decade of experience in the fashion industry, she addresses the basics of fashion and executive presence by offering advice, anecdotes, and style alerts that help readers avoid major fashion faux pas at the office. Style Bible: What to Wear to Work is the must-have resource for the modern professional, male or female, climbing the ladder of success. Lauren identifies the ultimate wardrobe essentials, and reveals shopping strategies and destinations for the everyday person. Style Bible, complete with helpful illustrations,is the go-to manual on how to dress for every professional occasion and a valuable resource for understanding dress codes by industry, city, and gender so that your visual cues will make a strong impact. Make a commitment to being better dressed at work with Style Bible.

Please visit Styleauteur’s website, Facebook page and Amazon.com, where you can buy the book.  It would be great if you would “like: Lauren on Facebook and if so inclined after you “buy” the book, write a review on Amazon.

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About Lauren Anne Rothman – Styleauteur

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noun, an artist (as a musician or writer) whose style and practice are distinctive –Merriam Webster Dictionary

Lauren A. Rothman, also known as the Styleauteur, is a fashion, style, and trend expert. Lauren has her finger on the pulse of fashion—from shopping closets across the country to discussing executive presence, political style, and First Family fashions on Entertainment Tonight, CNN, E! News, The Insider, AP News, Reuters, and ABC News. She is greatly sought after as a stylist, and her tips on wardrobe management and creating a versatile, fashion-forward closet have been featured in Glamour, Real Simple, People StyleWatch, The Washington Post, The New York Post, Politico, as well as on NPR, and XM/Sirius radio. Lauren writes a column, Fashion Whip, for The Huffington Post, on style and politics, and maintains an image therapy practice working with individual and corporate clients to help increase their style quotient. She got her start as an intern at Elle Magazine and her wide-ranging experience includes positions as a cool hunter at Faith Popcorn’s BrainReserve, and a personal shopper at Nordstrom and Saks Fifth Avenue.

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Lauren A. Rothman is the “Styleauteur” –  “Style Bible – What to Wear to Work – on Amazon.com

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Lauren A. Rothman shares tips on what to wear to work in the September issue of People StyleWatch magazine!

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Learn more about Lauren’s new book – STYLE BIBLE: What to Wear to Work

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To schedule an interview with On-Air Style Expert
Lauren A. Rothman, please contact:
Phone: +1.202.631.8878
Email: lauren@styleauteur.com
Web: www.styleauteur.com
Twitter: twitter.com/styleauteur
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TV Clips: styleauteur.com/press
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We are excited to share that Lauren A. Rothman is featured on Oprah.com! Early buzz for Style Bible: What to Wear to Work (Bibliomotion October 2013)

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To schedule an interview with On-Air Style Expert & Author
Lauren A. Rothman, please contact:
Phone: +1.202.631.8878
Email: lauren@styleauteur.com
Web: www.styleauteur.com
Twitter: twitter.com/styleauteur
Facebook: facebook.com/styleauteur
TV Clips: http://styleauteur.com/category/video-2/
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6012 Fashion Mistakes That Make You Look Older
By Pamela Masin

You Took the Song “Paint It, Black” Literally
Black does wonders for trimming a figure and is appropriate for almost every occasion, but as women get older, their skin tends to become paler-and wearing black can create a harsh contrast that emphasizes wrinkles and calls attention to dark shadows under the chin and around the eyes. Add a bright accessory like a scarf or a statement necklace-any pop of color will lessen the washed-out effect, says Lauren Rothman, the founder of Styleauteur.com and author of Style Bible: What to Wear to Work. She also suggests shopping for earthy neutrals-like cocoa, olive, camel or gray-which are subdued but still add contrast. Also, jewel tones are a color group that flatters most women. Here’s a way to find which works best with your skin tone.

Your Skirt Length Is Moving Down, Down, Down


Just because your age is increasing doesn’t mean your hemline has to as well. A skirt that grazes close to your ankles may hide slightly saggy knees, but it also tends to make women look wider and frumpier. Rothman says to find the most flattering skirt length for your shape, look in the mirror and note the slimmest part of the area around your knee-right above, right below or in the middle-and that’s where your hemline should hit. If you want more coverage, try a form-fitting midiskirt, which comes to the middle of your calf. This is a tricky length, so use our guide to finding the right midi hemline for your height.

Your Jeans Have Too Much Stretch


Stretch denim is a gift to women who shop for both comfort and style, but erring on the side of too much comfort can lead to lumpiness. “It’s best to look for jeans with 2 percent elastic fiber,” says Rothman. On the care label, you’ll see Lycra, spandex or elastane. The right jeans will follow your silhouette, have enough stretch so that your legs won’t look as if they’re fighting to break free from your pants and, unlike denim with 4 percent or more elastic fiber, won’t sag at the tush.

You’re Hiding Your Neck


It seems like the easy fix: Cover as much of the neck as possible with a turtleneck, but a better choice is a V-neck or scoop neck, which draws the eye to your décolletage (so long as it doesn’t show cleavage). Collared shirts draw attention away from the neck area while giving a little more coverage. You might also choose a statement necklace that sits a little longer. “Avoid chokers,” says Rothman. Pick a style that’s at least 22 inches long.

You’re Heaviest Below the Knees


Chunky heels and platform shoes add unnecessary heaviness to the bottom portion of your body. “Look for something more sleek and slim,” says Rothman. Stilettos are Rothman’s choice, though she suggests kitten heels for the more walking-inclined among us. Either way, she says, you can’t go wrong with a pointed toe.

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Fashion Whip is a political style column in The Huffington Post by fashion stylist Lauren A. Rothman and HuffPost DC reporter Christina Wilkie inspired by Lauren’s experience at Styleauteur, the firm she founded. Follow on Twitter at @Styleauteur.

WASHINGTON — As Mitt Romney moves into full-scale general election mode this week, his wife faces more than the challenge of boosting her husband’s candidacy. Ann Romney meets a tough competitor of her own: first lady Michelle Obama, an international style star who enjoys sky-high approval ratings.

Over the past four years, the first lady has crafted a near-flawless signature style built around mixing patterns, combining high and low labels, kitten heels, and clean lines that highlight her admirable physical fitness.

Ann Romney has so far focused on appearing approachable and appropriately dressed for the occasion and not evoking the Stepford political wife stereotype. During the GOP primary, her style strategy proved effective in a field that included the ultra-dressy Callista Gingrich and the often casually outfitted Karen Santorum.

But this is the general election, and Romney — who has already answered the questions in voters’ minds about her ability to serve as first lady and her crucial-asset status in her husband’s campaign — should be prepared for near-microscopic scrutiny of her look.

To that end, Fashion Whip has three wishes we’d love to see granted by Ann Romney.

Red Carpet Tresses. It’s no secret that a great hairdo can be a bear to maintain, but now that Romney is appearing on television nearly every day, a smooth blow-out a few times a week would go far to putting her on par with Michelle Obama’s consistently perfect ‘do.

Romney’s hair looks smashing with a layered cut and side-swept bangs, and some of her best looks have involved a big injection of volume. That said, she has her off days, too, and we’ve spotted frizz and dark roots.

While this may sound trivial, the fact is that in an age of digital images, the vast majority of pictures of Ann Romney that voters see in the near future will be headshots. Ideally, each one of them will help reinforce a positive impression of her. Romney is a major player in this election — there’s no reason voters should be distracted by a bad hair day.

A Signature Style. Ann Romney needs to create her own look, something Michelle Obama did not fully develop until her first year in the White House. So far, Romney has clearly shopped her own closet — a savvy move in an election in which her wealth has been a political liability — and emerged favoring separates and button-down collared shirts.

But what has looked best so far on the wife of the presumptive Republican nominee hasn’t been those conservative button-downs, which add bulk to her frame and compete for space in photos with her hair. Nor has it been the classic campaign trail color, red. On the contrary, Romney’s most memorable looks have combined neutral shades, scoop-neck tops and feminine details.

We would encourage the angular collars on some of Romney’s jackets to drop out of the race and a few more dresses, as opposed to her separates, to jump in.

Romney is fortunate that her best ensembles are so different from Michelle Obama’s signature looks. She can carve out a style niche that’s truly her own and present voters with a visual contrast to her counterpart on the left.

A Touch of Glamour. Ann Romney is a beautiful woman, and we wish she would stop blending into the background so often — and start stopping traffic.

Few other candidates’ wives rival her ability to connect with everyday Americans. But as the new sartorial standard-bearer for the Republican Party, Romney still has some work to do before her polish is on par with former GOP style stars like Nancy Reagan and Sarah Palin.

As she heads into the high-octane general election, Romney could benefit from a little spritz of Hollywood before going on camera — a perfect shoe, a dab of lip gloss and an occasional (but never acknowledged) hint from a stylist.

Ann Romney is a modern woman, and there’s a lot we admire about her. But in politics, optics often win out over substance. Romney is in a great position to compete on both fronts.

Below are some of our favorite Ann Romney looks on the campaign trail, and a few that should stay home. How do you predict the Romney/Obama style showdown will play out this summer and fall? Let us know in the comments.

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