Influencer with over 220,000 SNS followers releases debut book 'Taming Your Complexes to Master What You Love: A Sense Instruction Manual' on April 30th
Takahashi Shoten Co., Ltd. released 'Taming Your Complexes to Master What You Love: A Sense Instruction Manual,' the debut book by popular personal stylist Yuriko Yasui, who boasts over 220,000 SNS followers, on March 30, 2026. The book offers practical fashion advice to cultivate one's sense and transform complexes into strengths.
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Takahashi Shoten Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Toshima-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Yoshinari Shimizu) launched 'Taming Your Complexes to Master What You Love: A Sense Instruction Manual' (Author: Yuriko Yasui) nationwide in bookstores and online stores on Thursday, March 30, 2026.
Many people in their late 30s may share these concerns:
- "I thought it suited me, but now it feels a little off."
- "My body shape has changed, and I have nothing to wear."
- "I did a bone structure and personal color analysis, but it just doesn't feel right."
The answer to these worries lies in "sense."
In this book, a popular plus-size personal stylist, boasting over 220,000 total followers on social media, explains how to "cultivate your sense." It introduces numerous concrete actions and exercises to refine your sense.
This book helps you confidently wear what you "love" by explaining how to deal with complexes, find your charm and preferred styles, and utilize accessories.
Is sense something you're born with? — No, sense can be cultivated.
To those who think:
- "I lack confidence in my body shape and can't enjoy fashion."
- "I have cute clothes, but I can't pull them off."
- "I want to be seen as stylish but don't want to hesitate every morning."
Sense can be refined!
Sense is not about accumulating knowledge of trends or styling rules, but about the ability to decide what to choose for yourself.
This book is a practical workbook that compiles "summaries" and "Actions" to cultivate sense for each topic.
For those who have put their sensibility aside due to complexes, age, or body shape, this instruction manual helps them delve into their "likes" and "comfort" specifically, unearthing the beautiful sensations within themselves, and filling their daily lives with what they "love."
"If you love it, anything suits you" is the truth.
Once you can verbalize your "likes" and charm, try connecting those keywords with fashion items. If it's "dashing" or "trustworthiness," consider crisp jackets or shirts; if it's "freedom" or "humor," asymmetrical silhouettes or repurposed accessories, for example.
Referring to the "Impression Matrix" introduced in this book, you can find items that resonate with your own charm. There are also pages showcasing actual coordinations and fashion advice.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Chapter 1: Interest and Knowledge
The sweet trap of not needing sense / Sense is the ability to judge based on accumulated knowledge / Always have the perspective of "why it's good," among others.
Chapter 2: Knowing Yourself
Discovering the joy of self-expression / Verbalizing reasons for your "likes" / Verbalizing your own charm, among others.
Chapter 3: Transforming Hiding into Showing
Reasons for "Why do I always look like XX when I wear this?" / Complexes are the "delicious ingredients" that create individuality, among others.
Chapter 4: Dressing to Entertain
The goal of sense is to entertain others with your attire / The awareness of understanding time, place, and occasion clouds your sense, among others.
Afterword
Author: Yuriko Yasui
Born in Tokyo. Personal stylist and fashion consultant.
With the motto "transforming what you hide into what you show," she consults on how to handle complexes and express charm through comprehensive methods and know-how in fashion, hair and makeup, and mindset.
Since the age of three, she has been a natural fashion enthusiast, coming up with "subtractive styling."
In her 20s, she was involved in planning, sales, and operations for fashion trade show organizations, learning the overall picture of the apparel industry and branding that attracts people. There, she mastered the essence of marketing: "It's not about what you sell, but how you present it."
As a total branding advisor and personal stylist, she provides personalized fashion consulting, presides over the fashion online salon "BEYOU!," and the entrepreneur branding school "Upgrade ME." She also focuses on nurturing the next generation of expressive individuals and entrepreneurs through stylist training and external fashion consulting.
On social media, she has coined famous phrases like "taming sleeveless tops," and her messages, which go beyond the scope of fashion consulting, have resonated with and gained support from over 220,000 followers.
Her hobbies include outdoor activities and camping. She is part of a five-person family with her husband and three children. This is her first book.
[Instagram・Threads・TikTok]@yasui.yuriko.fashion [YouTube]@beyouyorikoyasui
Bibliographic Information
'Taming Your Complexes to Master What You Love: A Sense Instruction Manual'
Price: 1760 yen (tax included)
Many people in their late 30s may share these concerns:
- "I thought it suited me, but now it feels a little off."
- "My body shape has changed, and I have nothing to wear."
- "I did a bone structure and personal color analysis, but it just doesn't feel right."
The answer to these worries lies in "sense."
In this book, a popular plus-size personal stylist, boasting over 220,000 total followers on social media, explains how to "cultivate your sense." It introduces numerous concrete actions and exercises to refine your sense.
This book helps you confidently wear what you "love" by explaining how to deal with complexes, find your charm and preferred styles, and utilize accessories.
Is sense something you're born with? — No, sense can be cultivated.
To those who think:
- "I lack confidence in my body shape and can't enjoy fashion."
- "I have cute clothes, but I can't pull them off."
- "I want to be seen as stylish but don't want to hesitate every morning."
Sense can be refined!
Sense is not about accumulating knowledge of trends or styling rules, but about the ability to decide what to choose for yourself.
This book is a practical workbook that compiles "summaries" and "Actions" to cultivate sense for each topic.
For those who have put their sensibility aside due to complexes, age, or body shape, this instruction manual helps them delve into their "likes" and "comfort" specifically, unearthing the beautiful sensations within themselves, and filling their daily lives with what they "love."
"If you love it, anything suits you" is the truth.
Once you can verbalize your "likes" and charm, try connecting those keywords with fashion items. If it's "dashing" or "trustworthiness," consider crisp jackets or shirts; if it's "freedom" or "humor," asymmetrical silhouettes or repurposed accessories, for example.
Referring to the "Impression Matrix" introduced in this book, you can find items that resonate with your own charm. There are also pages showcasing actual coordinations and fashion advice.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Chapter 1: Interest and Knowledge
The sweet trap of not needing sense / Sense is the ability to judge based on accumulated knowledge / Always have the perspective of "why it's good," among others.
Chapter 2: Knowing Yourself
Discovering the joy of self-expression / Verbalizing reasons for your "likes" / Verbalizing your own charm, among others.
Chapter 3: Transforming Hiding into Showing
Reasons for "Why do I always look like XX when I wear this?" / Complexes are the "delicious ingredients" that create individuality, among others.
Chapter 4: Dressing to Entertain
The goal of sense is to entertain others with your attire / The awareness of understanding time, place, and occasion clouds your sense, among others.
Afterword
Author: Yuriko Yasui
Born in Tokyo. Personal stylist and fashion consultant.
With the motto "transforming what you hide into what you show," she consults on how to handle complexes and express charm through comprehensive methods and know-how in fashion, hair and makeup, and mindset.
Since the age of three, she has been a natural fashion enthusiast, coming up with "subtractive styling."
In her 20s, she was involved in planning, sales, and operations for fashion trade show organizations, learning the overall picture of the apparel industry and branding that attracts people. There, she mastered the essence of marketing: "It's not about what you sell, but how you present it."
As a total branding advisor and personal stylist, she provides personalized fashion consulting, presides over the fashion online salon "BEYOU!," and the entrepreneur branding school "Upgrade ME." She also focuses on nurturing the next generation of expressive individuals and entrepreneurs through stylist training and external fashion consulting.
On social media, she has coined famous phrases like "taming sleeveless tops," and her messages, which go beyond the scope of fashion consulting, have resonated with and gained support from over 220,000 followers.
Her hobbies include outdoor activities and camping. She is part of a five-person family with her husband and three children. This is her first book.
[Instagram・Threads・TikTok]@yasui.yuriko.fashion [YouTube]@beyouyorikoyasui
Bibliographic Information
'Taming Your Complexes to Master What You Love: A Sense Instruction Manual'
Price: 1760 yen (tax included)