<i>Life, Death and Getting Dressed </i>is stylish subversion - part polemic, part appreciation. Rebecca Willis confirms Coco Chanel's belief that "fashion is what goes out-of-fashion". Yet there's no hint of joyless puritanism here: instead, an unmissable invitation to get dressed more thoughtfully and enjoy the unavoidable act of putting on clothes.
Stephen Bayley
This book is genius. It pinpoints all the things I have ever felt about my wardrobe - how clothes affect us, the hidden meanings, the peer pressure, the evolution of fashion, the guilt purchases... it's funny, charming and brilliantly explained. You'll feel better just reading it!
Emma Forbes
Rebecca's book considers clothes and our attitudes to them from a wildly original and truly kaleidoscopic range of angles.
Alexandra Shulman
A fascinating deep dive that will make you think differently about the clothes you wear and why you bought them.
Lisa Armstrong, The Telegraph