Greenville Wardrobe Stylist Co-Authors New Style Book for Working Women
October 22, 2012GREENVILLE, SC – October 22, 2012 – The DRES System, a Seattle based wardrobe styling company, announces the release of their first book: The Power of DRES: DRES System’s Guide to Building a Professional Image and Working Wardrobe.
The acronym DRES, which stands for the System’s four body shapes: Diamond, Emerald, Ruby and Sapphire, reflects the company’s core belief that each individual radiates beauty like a precious gem. This comprehensive style guide contains information on everything from fashion trends to personal branding, and it advises readers on how to bring out their best assets by choosing the right fit and style of clothing.
Nine professional wardrobe stylists from across the country collaborated on this go-to guide for the working woman. One of the contributing authors, Corey Urbina, is a Greenville resident and owner of Greenville based wardrobe styling company, Style Matters. In her chapter, “Our Relationship with Clothes”, Corey Urbina explores topics such as the meaning of style, factors that influence style and image at the workplace. She also shares personal stories of her life in clothes.
Ms. Urbina moved her styling business from Washington, DC to Greenville one year ago. Her services include one-on-one style consultations, wardrobe edits, color analysis and personal shopping. Ms. Urbina routinely speaks to groups on professional image, and offers workshops on a variety of style topics. She also writes weekly on fashion trends and the Greenville fashion scene for the Examiner.com, http://www.fashion-trends-in-greenville/corey-urbina.
The Power of DRES is currently available at Fiction Addiction in Greenville for $15.99 and on Amazon.com for $19.99. For more information about Style Matters and The Power of DRES, visit the following websites: http://www.stylemattersgreenville.com or http://www.DRESsystem.com.
Contacts: Corey Urbina, Style Matters owner and DRES System independent consultant, 864-715-9727








