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Make a great first impression - wow!
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"The most incredible designer in the world!" -Tara Reid, Actress

Rani St. Pucchi teaches you simple tricks on how to dress your body in a way that will enhance your best assets and camouflage areas that you feel uncomfortable about or find lacking in any way.

Elevate your self-confidence by defining your personal style and becoming clear on how you wish to be seen in the world. Learn a simple process to determine what colors flatter you most and which ones to part with, so that you may look more interesting, more assured and in control.

Receive smart shopping tips, learn the importance of investing in the right lingerie, immerse yourself in simple style advice for your body type and more ...Embrace your own unique personality and shine with your body, and your own style.


PRAISE FOR THE BOOK

 "I can't tell you how privileged I feel to wear one of your gowns. You are sotalented." -Candice Crawford, Mrs. Tony Romo, Quarterback, Dallas Cowboys 

I've gone to countless awards and worn countless dresses, but nothing compares to your designs. I got the inspiration for my entire event from my St. Pucchi dress." -Sanya Richards-Ross, Olympic Gold Medalist 

"Rani St. Pucchi's designs are absolutely beautiful!" -Alison Krauss, Singer-Songwriter 

Rani St. Pucchi is an experienced and gifted designer, an innovator, a pioneer. She is exactly what we need: we need wisdom, we need people who, like Rani, open up their experience and let people learn by sharing it. We hear that women need inspiration, we hear that women need power that they can see in other women, to have confidence in themselves. Rani has a deep understanding of how powerful it is to be elegant and classic and proves that dressing your best lends power and shows security in self." -Edward Tyll, radio personality and host of the syndicated radio show The Ed Tyll Show. 


"Rani wonderfully illustrates how to dress for your body type. The concepts shared in Your Body, Your Style will help women create a positive and powerful self-confidence that will immediately alter the dynamics of their relationships with themselves and with others." -Walt Shepard, founder and publisher, Inside Weddings 


"Written by a true expert, Your Body, Your Style goes beyond the trends to help women define their own individual style. Fashion is everywhere we look. It's all around us each and every day. Personal style is intimate. It gives you the inspiration to be free of convention-to express your view of the world and the way in which the world should see you. Your Body, Your Style is a comfortable fit for every woman." -Jim Duhe, VP/associate publisher, Bridal Guide Magazine 


"Your Body, Your Style is much more than a fabulous fashion guide, it is an inspiration! Rani St. Pucchi writes with passion of loving yourself, embracing and accepting your body, which takes courage. Courage is standing up for yourself. It never goes out of style. Empower yourself; read this book!" -Val Orr, filmmaker and bestselling author of Bar None 


"Your Body, Your Style is a multidimensional book for the fashion-conscious gal, interested in more than a designer label. This is the go-to blueprint for women who know the secret to making an impression comes from the inside out. Rani St. Pucchi's background in design and working with countless fashionistas gives her a unique perspective we can all learn from." -Tamra Nashman, www.Extra-OrdinaryImage.com "

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