Clothing is a powerful non-verbal communicator. Before you say a word your clothes have influenced the assumptions of others about who you are: your income, position/title, lifestyle, home, car and even your self-image. You can either have your clothing say what you want it to or leave it to chance.

A wardrobe is more than just a matter of what fits and is affordable. It is also less about quantity and more about quality. In creating a wardrobe with my clients, I take into consideration who they are, their current position and where they plan on their personal and professional goals taking them. Your confidence and self-esteem should flow through what you wear. Your clothing is key in your success – whether at work or play.

Let your wardrobe show your confidence in who you are and what you do.

3 Responses to “What You Wear Represents Who You Are”

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  2. Jeri Sylvis says:

    Like the article.

    Another thing, loving your blog layout. I used to have a similar designed blog myself before I sold it on a while back.

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