Archive for June, 2011
Thursday, June 30th, 2011
Ban the Maxi
It seems that most designers are pushing the Maxi skirt. It didn't look good the last time around in the Seventies, and it won't look good now. First of all, if you're trying to wear it as a business suit, it will create a long straight line - and straight lines are forbidding and masculine. [...]
2 Comments » - Posted in Uncategorized by Sandy Dumont
Wednesday, June 29th, 2011
Hillary’s Best Look
Madam Secretary, the photo on the left is simply fabulous! Your hair looks youthful, sophisticated and pretty. Your colors are perfect as well; and it's a fabulous necklace. In the middle photo, the suit is a winner, but your hair is pulled back from your forehead too much. It will look so much more flattering [...]
No Comments » - Posted in Image of Political Figures,The Clintons by Sandy Dumont
Wednesday, June 29th, 2011
President Obama, try French blue
Mr. President, the most formal shirt is a white one. Sometimes it looks out of place when worn without a jacket. A French blue shirt does not. Even wearing a dark suit jacket with a white shirt looks like an abandoned orphan - and out of place. I'd love to see you wear more French [...]
No Comments » - Posted in Image of Political Figures,The Obamas by Sandy Dumont
Monday, June 27th, 2011
Obama’s Purple Power Tie
President Obama, please don't wear a grey suit with a grey tie; it's blah and boring. Grey is born negative - old & grey, tired & grey, sad & grey - and needs a powerful tie to give it power and presence. Your purple tie does just that! Always think "contrast" when you're selecting a [...]
No Comments » - Posted in Image of Political Figures,The Obamas by Sandy Dumont
Monday, June 6th, 2011
From “Taken for Granted” to “Big Promotion”
“It seems there’s no limit to where a makeover can lead!” This was a remark made by Mary Ann after a weekend Stiletto Camp. She continued, “I was very empowered and energized by your Stiletto Camp. I bought a few key pieces to get going in the right direction and applied all the principles you [...]
