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Embrace your style with confidence in 2012
This year make your wardrobe work for you and fall in love with shopping. Here are the four commandments to a very stylish 2012.
Successful sales shopping
All those tantalizing bargains in the sales can lead to a wardrobe full of clothes that you will probably never wear. Before tackling your shopping trip read my top tips to make the most of the January sales.
Easy steps to a wardrobe that works for you
It is an exciting time of the year, with shops bursting with the new season’s collections. You probably can’t wait to hit the shops and buy those must have pieces that will get you through the season, but before going you need to make sure that your wardrobe works for you. Do you feel you have so many clothes, you can’t see them? Or nothing goes with anything, and the tag is still on some clothes? Or maybe you feel completely lost every morning when you open your wardrobe?
Update your spring wardrobe
Spring is around the corner and shops are already bursting with the season’s new collections. Follow my top style tricks to help you update your wardrobe.
Make over your wardrobe
The sun is shining, the sky is blue and the world looks great. But it is raining in your heart.
Style Counsel
Q: I love clothes shopping but I’m a lot more conscious of my spending since the economic downturn. Have you any tips for looking good on a tighter budget?
How to dress for success
With the current economic climate it is even more important to present yourself appropriately in the workplace while sending the right message, whether it is for a job interview or when meeting your clients or colleagues. By developing a capsule wardrobe of basic pieces (such a dresses, suits, jackets or coats, etc) that you can mix and match, you can be confident of looking your best in any business situation. The looks will vary with the type of work you do:
How to dress for success — part two
In last week’s column I stressed that a woman’s working wardrobe should give her confidence and contribute to her success in the workplace. Communication is 90 per cent non verbal (ie, body language and the tone of your voice) and 10 per cent verbal. This means that the way your present yourself will have far more impact than what you actually say. This is why dressing accordingly is crucial in helping you achieving success.
How to dress for success — part two
In last week’s column I stressed that a woman’s working wardrobe should give her confidence and contribute to her success in the workplace. Communication is 90 per cent non verbal (ie, body language and the tone of your voice) and 10 per cent verbal. This means that the way your present yourself will have far more impact than what you actually say. This is why dressing accordingly is crucial in helping you achieving success.
Dress for success — part three
To conclude this feature, this week we will focus on the two others career categories.