Monday, 28 January 2013

Looking the Part


Wardrobe Full of Clothes, Yet No Idea What to Wear to Work? 

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"What NOT to Wear" on TLC    This highly familiar television show, hosted by Clinton Kelly and Stacey London, features everyday people who are nominated by friends and family, to receive make-overs. These make-overs include a shopping spree, a new wardrobe, an appointment with a professional hair stylist and make-up artist, advice from the professionals, and promise of a brand new, happier, version of themselves at the end of the process. 

The nominees for this show often have wardrobes that are either clown like, sloppy, or from an entirely different decade paired with frizzy damaged hair, and either no make up at all, or way too much make-up. 
These nominees, upon being subjected to transformation, are excellent examples of people who do not appear professional. 

Why do people nominate loved ones to be subjected to this drastic make-over show? 

Jennifer- Fashion Producer in New York City
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The way you look- your clothing, grooming, and posture- is key to projecting and maintaining a professional image. The kind of image that will get you hired, and promoted! Appearance is such a powerful force in the business world of today, that some people are turning to image consultants who charge up to $500 an hour (what regular, everyday beau can afford that!?) in order to "look" and therefore "be" successful.  

How can we accomplish this look of "professionalism" without the use of a image consultant?
Firstly, Take a look at the video below . . . .

Best Makeovers of 2011-What Not to Wear 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYAGmaxqtqc


It is important to remember that quality is more important than quantity. Avoid sparkly or neon colored garments, heavy duty make up, showing your bra straps, visible thongs or under garments in general, and over powering cologne or perfume. You don't want people to notice you because they are choking, blinded by that bright bubble gum pink beaded necklace, or disgusted by the lack of coverage over your private areas. Ladies, your boobs, as nice as you believe they are do not need to be shown to the general public. Same goes for your underwear! Its private, show some dignity and respect for yourselves and keep it covered. 
In order for people to view you as professional it is important to take the time to pamper yourself a little. Its okay to spend money on yourself once in a while; remember, its going to help you get that pay raise you have been aiming for. 
On a shopping trip, some key items to purchase for work apparel should include, dress pants, tailored jackets, fitted sweaters, knee length skirts, a variety of tops that cover shoulders and arms, and closed toed shoes.This is just a start.

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Hair should be tamed, appear professional, and taken care of, meaning no visible roots, and especially no pink, blue, or purple streaks. Go to a professional hair stylist if you cannot achieve this look on your own. They are trained to know which colors will look best with your skin tone and which hair cuts will compliment your face shape. For everyday wear, a neat hairstyle, such a simple up do held by a clip or having your hair down, and tamed (not frizzy) is an acceptable look for the workplace. 

Body cleanliness is equally, if not even more important; this includes, manicured nails, and two musts. . . the use of deodorant, and proper, diligent dental hygiene to ensure fresh breath. Why is it that so many seem to forget these simple yet so important steps? Keep a pack of mints, a small hair brush, and a few clips in your bag to ensure maintenance for that unexpected meeting with the boss. I say this because I once had a teacher, in public school who's breath smelled like kitty litter on a daily basis. I know for a fact I am not the only one who noticed this. 
Lastly, posture is an important step to appearing professional. All you have to do is Stand/Sit Up Straight! This simple step will portray a look of confidence to go along with your new style. 

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