Very Classy: Even More Exceptional Advice for the Extremely Modern Lady
By Derek Blasberg
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"Very Classy" by Derek Blasberg is a witty and practical guide to modern etiquette, redefining what it means to be a true lady or gentleman in the 21st century.
Blasberg explores every aspect of life, from social media and dating to work and travel, and offers insightful advice on how to navigate these modern challenges with grace and poise.
With a humorous and relatable tone, Blasberg emphasizes the importance of self-confidence, kindness, and authenticity. He shares personal anecdotes and interviews with some of today's most stylish and successful individuals, providing valuable lessons on manners and style.
Whether it's dressing for a formal event or handling an embarrassing situation, this book equips readers with the tools to handle any social or professional encounter with class and confidence.
Blasberg's razor-sharp wit and approachable writing style make "Very Classy" an engaging and quick read, perfect for anyone seeking guidance on how to navigate the intricacies of modern life while maintaining a sense of style and class.
Blasberg explores every aspect of life, from social media and dating to work and travel, and offers insightful advice on how to navigate these modern challenges with grace and poise.
With a humorous and relatable tone, Blasberg emphasizes the importance of self-confidence, kindness, and authenticity. He shares personal anecdotes and interviews with some of today's most stylish and successful individuals, providing valuable lessons on manners and style.
Whether it's dressing for a formal event or handling an embarrassing situation, this book equips readers with the tools to handle any social or professional encounter with class and confidence.
Blasberg's razor-sharp wit and approachable writing style make "Very Classy" an engaging and quick read, perfect for anyone seeking guidance on how to navigate the intricacies of modern life while maintaining a sense of style and class.
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