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Glamour Witch

Conjuring Style and Grace to Get What You Want

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Glamour Witch

By: Sophie Saint Thomas
Narrated by: Carrie Coello
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Sophie Saint Thomas knows fashion and glamour and how to use them to make magic happen. "Vanity is not a sin," she writes, "but a tool of power to be embraced. Costume is power, and through fashion, makeup, and other glamour magick tools, we can step into such power."

In Glamour Witch, Sophie offers a history of glamour magick from a modern perspective complete with a bounty of glamour magick spells. Her message is that not only can you have fun with your appearance—be it a sparkly David Bowie-esque getup or a laid-back wood nymph vibe—but you can also use glamour to express yourself and get what you want.

- People are turning to this form of self-care more than ever.

- Men are increasingly being included in wellness, fashion, and jewelry trends.

- It's high time that more people know that you can use your dress for power before some idiot tries to use it against you (insert throwback to being called to the principal's office for dress code violations).

- Embracing glamour and dress is no longer a tool of repression but a tool of expression—and this book will teach you how, at all price points and for all genders.

©2023 Sophie Saint Thomas (P)2023 Tantor
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Lack of substance, tries to compensate with righteousness.

Too politically patronising and superficial, lack of substance for the core topic that the title suggests. Obnoxious voice. Far better content available on YouTube. Inaccuracies too, Vivienne Westwood’s partner Malcolm McClair?! It was Malcolm McLaren. I’m unsure if it is written correctly in the book, I’d hope it was, but it was pronounced incorrectly and it’s not a matter of accent. Come on. Dreadlocks are not exclusive to Africans. I could go on. The only reason I haven’t made it 1 star is because it may however be an okayish entry level book into glamour Magick for those of the lgbtqia+ community in desire of some affirmation, that’s all it has to offer.

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