Tag Archive: book

Review & Giveaway: Find Your Strongest Life

I don’t remember where I first saw it, but when I first read anything about Find Your Strongest Life I’m fairly certain I reacted with an epic eye-roll. Most of the information I’d seen seemed to lead with information about how women today are much less happier than they used to be, despite the obvious…

Review: Fey Tarot Deck & Book

Funny story: the Fey tarot is actually one of the first tarot decks I remember looking at online and really, really wanting, back when I was fifteen or sixteen. Imagine my joy when I discovered it was still in print! (And in the meantime, it seems to have become something of a new classic among…

Review: Hungry

This review is a little bit late, since Hungry came out in September of last year. However, I haven’t seen too many posts about it around the fashion blogosphere, so I thought I’d chime in with my two cents on the book! As you probably know or can tell by the photo, Hungry is the…

Guest Post: Five Fashion Books to Read & Love

Hi! This is noblebeeyotch from Call Me Stylista and the lovely Michelle asked me if I could do a post here on Wicked Whimsy. Let me tell you how incredibly excited I am about being here. There are people (like us) out there who are born with style and fashion in their blood. We call them the Stylistas….

Closet Confidential: A Review

As you may have recalled, I won a copy of Closet Confidential from the lovely Annie Spandex about two weeks ago. She let me know that it had been mailed off the next day (quick!), and then I started eagerly waiting for the moment it arrived. When it finally got here, I opened the package…

Review: That Extra Half an Inch

As you may have gathered, I don’t really follow celebrity gossip. If a headline catches my eye while I’m in line at the grocery store, I’ll read it out of curiousity, but my interest goes no further than that. So I don’t know how or when Victoria Beckham became a style icon, and honestly know…

Review: Eccentric Glamour

So, I believe I mentioned Eccentric Glamour and that I liked it, but never gave a full-fledged review. It is, of course, fabulous. It covers everything a girl needs to make the transformation from drab to fab – and of course Simon is HILARIOUS. Some of his statements are less than PC and will make…