Book Review: The Science of Sexy

The Science of Sexy
by Bradley Bayou
Published in 2007
ISBN: 978-1-592-40260-1

Some Chapter Headings:
The Red Carpet Questionnaire
My Ten “Dress-Sexy” Commandments
The Four Steps to Sexy
The Fitting Rooms: 1-12

I liked:

  • The math I could use to determine my shape. (Much more analytical than just looking at my silhouette.)
  • The “Conceal and Reveal Exercise” (pages 23, 24)
  • Good definitions of “Skinny fabrics and cuts” (pages 50-51). Now I know what to look for when shopping for fabrics and patterns.
  • Mr. Bayou’s method of complimenting your assets before telling you what to hide and how to hide it.
  • The comprehensive list of the types of dresses, tops, skirts, pants & jeans, coats & jackets, jewelry & accessories, and shoes that each type should wear and not wear.
  • Three perfect options for each size and shape (casual, career, and formal).
  • A fashion must-have for each size and shape (mine’s a peplum jacket–guess what new pattern I’m looking for…)
  • The most awesome glossary at the end of the book. It includes the definition and line drawing of 100+ styles of shirts, dresses, pants, skirts, jackets, accessories and shoes!

My dislikes:

  • Only the first 67 pages applied to me. Then, only 4 more out of the remaining 230+. Of course, to make an entire book about 1 body type would mean that he would have to write 11 other books about the other body types…
  • It wasn’t quite as precise as the “math and science” suggest. I actually fall into 1 of 2 categories depending on the day of the week.

Conclusion:
Okay. I confess. This isn’t a sewing book. But, since I am still trying to figure out my style–and I want to make clothes that flatter me–then, this qualifies as a sewing reference book to me. I read this book just before a huge snoop shopping trip. Since I knew Mr. Bayou’s recommendations, I could try on styles to see what I really liked and what I didn’t. Now I have a good idea of the next few pieces I’d like to make.

Would I buy it for myself? Okay, another confession, my sister actually bought this book. And during the 3 hour trip to the beach, we identified all our body types and recommendations. Definitely got our (her) money’s worth!

Would I buy it for a beginner sewer? Yet again, it’s not a sewing book. However, if you are a beginner at garment sewing for yourself and you don’t know where to start, this might work.

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