I am amazed at the amount of small business owners who describe their personal style as casual and laid back. How would you feel if a doctor, a heart surgeon, or an attorney described their style as laid back and casual? According to Harry Beckwith, Best-selling author of Selling the Invincible and What Clients Love, he explains that if you are dressed for golf, or meeting your girlfriends for gardening, or
Archive for June, 2008
A Shift in Perspective
Perspective: A mental view or outlook
It’s very easy to point out what we do not like or perceive not to like in others. “I would never wear that,” “How could she wear those shoes with that,” “He looks like the blast from the past, very ’80′s.” These are comments I hear from others as they describe a friend or collegues particular taste in style or fashion. They mean well as they
Know Your Bra Options
If you’re a B-cup or bigger, you should wear an underwire bra; soft-cup undwires provide some support and give a natural, unsculpted line. Full-coverage, molded-cup underwires are smooth and provide a professional look, but they can be stiff. Demi-cups, which leave the top of the breast revealed, are available in soft-or molded-cup versions and almost always include underwires. Rules of thumb: Define your breasts with molded cups, boost your breasts
Check The Foundation

If fit is an issue, the problem could rest in the foundation. Your undergarments or lack thereof, could be a determinant to ill-fitting clothes. The right undergarment can smooth, lift, mold, outline and provide support. Here are a few fit and styling tips to keep in mind.
What I’m Diggin’
Last week, I checked out Sex and the City (SATC) with my girlfriends. Loved it!!! I’d been a huge fan of this four girl style band for a few years. Renting episode one through six every season was my weekend treat after long nights of studying, testing for exams and listening to boring lectures about what exactly Habeous Corpus is ( Thank you Google® ). I looked forward to Carrie’s quirky depictions
Revitalize A Dress with a Belt

Any dress that doesn’t have it’s own shape–from a shirtdress to a slipdress to a vintage schmatte-can benefit from a belt. Look for a curved belt, because straight versions can ride up, and consider the fabric of the dress; a delicate slipdress needs a lighter-weight leather or maybe even a fabric belt. If you have a dress hemmed; save the piece that’s taken off the bottom; it can work as
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