21 Quotes About Dress For Success

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Few places are more important for dressing appropriately than the workplace, where a professional appearance is crucial. Susan C. Young
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Proven professionals know that by focusing on quality, you can’t lose with the classics and your clothes will last longer. It’s not about having expensive clothing, it is about having style. Susan C. Young
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An important part of dressing for success is not only wearing something well but making sure it is appropriate for the occasion or the environment. Susan C. Young
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Dressing appropriately in one venue may be highly inappropriate in another. Susan C. Young
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Dressing appropriately in one venue may be highly inappropriate in another. Yet every day we see a lack of modesty and taste, regardless of how uncomfortable it makes others feel. Susan C. Young
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Experts agree that color can stimulate emotions which evoke different responses. Simply by changing colors, you can change moods, communication, perceptions, energy, and expectations. Susan C. Young
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Research has shown that different colors represent different character qualities and have a powerful psychological effect. Color portrays different meanings in life and in business. Choose the colors that not only make you look and feel great, but inspire the emotions you hope to evoke. Susan C. Young
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Once you are dressed there may be still more you can do to enhance, complement, or complete your look. Simply changing your accessories will change your entire impression. Susan C. Young
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How you accessorize your wardrobe can transform the plainest outfit into a dazzling, unforgettable impression. It can be the mark of your own unique style, an extra splash of fashion, or an expression of your mood. Susan C. Young
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Do your clothes make you feel happy, beautiful, comfortable in your skin, handsome, confident, or powerful? Susan C. Young
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Which outfits do you get the most compliments on when you are wearing them? What colors make you feel healthy, vibrant, and alive? Susan C. Young
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Does your appearance accurately convey the message of who you are that you are trying to get across? When trying to make an excellent first impression in business but in doubt of what to wear, dress one level up from what is expected–if it's casual, dress in business casual, etc. Susan C. Young
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You can be dressed to the nines and have it all going on, but if you don’t have shoes to support your look, they can be your undoing. Your shoes should be appropriate, clean, polished, and maintained if you want to make a great impression and fortify your credibility. If your shoes are scuffed, dirty, or worn, clients may wonder what other details you’ve neglected to attend to. Susan C. Young
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Color is one of the most important and distinctive elements in enhancing your image. Wearing the colors which are best matched to your personality, energy, skin tone, hair color, and body type will make you look healthier, more vibrant, confident, successful, and approachable. Susan C. Young
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The times, they are a-changing! What was once defined by tradition, respect, and custom has evolved into a relaxed and casual society. What is acceptable and normal today would never have been permitted in the past. Susan C. Young
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Is your appearance representing you well and helping you achieve the results you desire or could you use a style makeover? Susan C. Young
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People will form impressions, assumptions, opinions, and judgments all within a few short seconds. To make a favorable first impression and make these seconds count, enhance your image by choosing clean, crisp, appropriate attire that reflects confidence and professionalism. Susan C. Young
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Like it or not, how we each present ourselves to the world, by way of our appearance, attire, behavior, and speech, all send messages on our behalf. Susan C. Young
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The first thing others see is YOU–not your resume, background, or credentials. A picture is truly worth a thousand words and how you dress is the “picture” you provide for all the world to see. Susan C. Young
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Making a great first impression is not an accident, and with a little planning, experimentation, and application, you can transform your style, substance, and impact. Susan C. Young