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Just an FYI because I know some of you guys like myself are currently interviewing for jobs.
Tips on Dressing Well
Look professional without spending a lot of money:
No plunging necklines, clinging short skirts or tight tops.
No scuffed shoes, chipped nails or wrinkled, soiled clothes.
Wear the best quality you can afford.
Remember what Mom always said:
Spend more on shoes and purses than the outfit because good, well-made shoes and a purse make a $10 dress look like a million bucks.
Act like an Italian. Splurge on one or two good, classic pieces a year and take care of them. They'll last you a lifetime, and you will always look well-dressed.
Subtle, sophisticated colors look more expensive and authoritative, but if bright colors are becoming to you, wear them occasionally.
Black is always good.
Finish an outfit with jewelry and fine accessories, then try this:
Stand in front of a mirror and spin around. When you come to a stop, remove whichever piece catches your eye first.
Be individual, wear a signature piece - a ring, bracelet or color - that makes you feel unique.
Source: © 2004, The Orange County Register (Santa Ana, Calif.).
Distributed by Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service.
Tips on Dressing Well
Look professional without spending a lot of money:
No plunging necklines, clinging short skirts or tight tops.
No scuffed shoes, chipped nails or wrinkled, soiled clothes.
Wear the best quality you can afford.
Remember what Mom always said:
Spend more on shoes and purses than the outfit because good, well-made shoes and a purse make a $10 dress look like a million bucks.
Act like an Italian. Splurge on one or two good, classic pieces a year and take care of them. They'll last you a lifetime, and you will always look well-dressed.
Subtle, sophisticated colors look more expensive and authoritative, but if bright colors are becoming to you, wear them occasionally.
Black is always good.
Finish an outfit with jewelry and fine accessories, then try this:
Stand in front of a mirror and spin around. When you come to a stop, remove whichever piece catches your eye first.
Be individual, wear a signature piece - a ring, bracelet or color - that makes you feel unique.
Source: © 2004, The Orange County Register (Santa Ana, Calif.).
Distributed by Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service.