If your wardrobe could speak, what would it say about your choice of outfits? Remember the famous saying ‘Dress as you want to be addressed’; if you’re going to be taken seriously at meetings, fit in with a crowd, to stand out at an event or blend in with the students, your outfit should have a voice of…..
1. Confidence
When you walk into a meeting, your dressing should say you are in charge and not intimidated. You do not put on an outfit that you are sceptical about. If you keep asking people ‘Are you sure this looks good on me?’ then you probably shouldn’t wear it.
2. Style
Nowadays, fashion is directed towards creating a niche for yourself. Be original in your dressing. Pick what works for you and rock it.
3. Friendliness
It’s all good that you want to wear a costly outfit. If you can afford it, why not? But your outfit should not send people away from you. If the crowd you’re about to meet needs you to warm up to them, then your outfit should be welcoming and not foreboding.
4. Fun
Go with the flow! You can’t be among happy, ready to mingle folks and you’re standing stiff-necked and uncomfortable in a suit.
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5. Fit
How about you try wearing your size for a change? Come on, if you’re a size 12, own it and stop trying to force a size 8 on. Do not draw unnecessary attention to yourself, especially one that is not pleasant.
6. Adaptability
Blend in. If you’re not sure about the dress code for the networking group you’re attending, wear what fits into any group.
7. Respect
While the outfit is chic, should you wear this for a meeting? If you care about making the right statement, your outfit should not be inappropriate or offensive. Your dressing should say you care about the other party and do not want to embarrass them.
What other language do you think your outfit should speak? Let’s have your opinion.
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