Top 5 Style Tips for Personal Asymmetry
Tips that can help most people with personal asymmetry look more stylish. These tips have been tried and tested on myself and my clients.
Personal asymmetry comes from many causes, strokes, broken noses, mobility issues or righty that affects one side of the body more than the other or in my case scoliosis. It can occur in the face and/or the body. This booklet contains my personal Top 5 Style Tips for people with asymmetrical bodies or faces, although tip 4 is useful for everyone.
The tips are designed to enable the reader to use their existing clothing.
The tips will work with ready-to-wear and adaptive clothing. People with some asymmetries will look more stylish and be able to dress more easily if they use adaptive clothing.
These tips are generalities that will be relevant to most people with body or facial asymmetry. However, if you have other health issues that affect what you can wear, you may not be able to use all the tips.
This resource is an ebook that is designed to be read on a screen. You will be sent a link from which you can download the book.
If you would like a hard copy for use in aged care or disability care facilities or support groups please contact me to arrange a copy.
Tips that can help most people with personal asymmetry look more stylish. These tips have been tried and tested on myself and my clients.
Personal asymmetry comes from many causes, strokes, broken noses, mobility issues or righty that affects one side of the body more than the other or in my case scoliosis. It can occur in the face and/or the body. This booklet contains my personal Top 5 Style Tips for people with asymmetrical bodies or faces, although tip 4 is useful for everyone.
The tips are designed to enable the reader to use their existing clothing.
The tips will work with ready-to-wear and adaptive clothing. People with some asymmetries will look more stylish and be able to dress more easily if they use adaptive clothing.
These tips are generalities that will be relevant to most people with body or facial asymmetry. However, if you have other health issues that affect what you can wear, you may not be able to use all the tips.
This resource is an ebook that is designed to be read on a screen. You will be sent a link from which you can download the book.
If you would like a hard copy for use in aged care or disability care facilities or support groups please contact me to arrange a copy.
Tips that can help most people with personal asymmetry look more stylish. These tips have been tried and tested on myself and my clients.
Personal asymmetry comes from many causes, strokes, broken noses, mobility issues or righty that affects one side of the body more than the other or in my case scoliosis. It can occur in the face and/or the body. This booklet contains my personal Top 5 Style Tips for people with asymmetrical bodies or faces, although tip 4 is useful for everyone.
The tips are designed to enable the reader to use their existing clothing.
The tips will work with ready-to-wear and adaptive clothing. People with some asymmetries will look more stylish and be able to dress more easily if they use adaptive clothing.
These tips are generalities that will be relevant to most people with body or facial asymmetry. However, if you have other health issues that affect what you can wear, you may not be able to use all the tips.
This resource is an ebook that is designed to be read on a screen. You will be sent a link from which you can download the book.
If you would like a hard copy for use in aged care or disability care facilities or support groups please contact me to arrange a copy.