Archive for April, 2011
Monday, April 25th, 2011
MEN: Beware of Fashion Looks!
Both #1 and #2 are fashion looks and not power looks, because of the color of the shirts worn. The dark brown shirt, in particular looks gangsterish with the white tie. The red shirt and matching pocket scarf look fashionable, indeed, but this look is for someone in a very creative field and not a [...]
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Saturday, April 9th, 2011
Katie in Coral
Coral and bright greens are irresistible after the long dismal winter. The trees are a bright Spring Green and the tulips are bright coral and the forsythia is a bright yellow. These colors signal that winter is over, and we can’t wait to get our hands on those colors, because they boost our spirits. Katie, [...]
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Tuesday, April 5th, 2011
Katie Couric, Necklines Matter
A reminder that necklines matter. The orange shell is close to the "Hanes T-shirt" line, so it it not a flattering line for women. This line emphasizes the neck, usually making it appear wider. That's okay for men, but not for women. Wear your shells no higher than the collar bone for the most flattering [...]
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Sunday, April 3rd, 2011
Katie Couric, Good, Better, Best
Your hair is getting better and better. The taupe suit is nice, but it's a little monochromatic in terms of hair, skin and garments. Adding bolder accessories would enable you to make a more powerful statement. The middle jacket is also lovely, but the olive green color of the blouse seems a bit drab, and [...]
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Friday, April 1st, 2011
President Obama’s Power Tie
Now that's a presidential look on the left. White shirts are the most formal, so they are the most powerful; however, you need a power tie to match, and one that is also dynamic. The darker the color, the higher the authority, but the tie in the center photo isn't appropriate for a dark suit [...]
