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Greetings!
Welcome to Your Best Image Newsletter. We
sincerely hope the information we share with you will
help you create a positive image and achieve
success in all aspects of your personal and
professional lives.
| Update Your Look For the Holiday Season |
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The holiday parties are coming and you don't have a
thing to wear! Perhaps this year you don't have the
budget to purchase a new outfit. Maybe your company
isn't doing the "big event" this year but will be doing a
simple get-together leaving you uncertain what to
wear. We have answers!
How can you make last years holiday look new
and different for this year?
Start with the basics; solid colors and simple fabrics,
then add accessories to dress it up or down. A basic
dress or pantsuit in solid colors and fabrics will get
you many more outfits for your money.
We hear so much about the "little black dress", A
simple black dress is a wardrobe essential but it
does not have to be black. Solid fabrics in red, blue,
white, cream or gray will also work. Begin with the
color that looks best on you.
Simple tips to update last years dress or pantsuit.
Adding a new scarf or shawl; Pashmina, velvet
burnout, sequins and beading are the latest trends
sure to
bring you up to date. New jewelry will change the
mood. Adding a belt or sash is very "in" this year. Try
altering the garment by removing or adding sleeves or
collar. Fur trim will bring you into the season. Tailor
the waistline with a couple of tucks in the back.
Changing the hemline, make it longer by adding fancy
fabric trim, or shorter, if you dare. Change last years'
color by dying it to this seasons' latest colors.
Dress it up.
Add sparkle with accessories, fabrics, and makeup.
Rhinestones, crystals, glass beading and sequins all
add sparkle. Dress up your look with jewelry, belts,
scarves, trim, and buttons. Use makeup with gloss,
iridescence, glimmer and shine. Applied Body
Glimmer Trio to
exposed neck and shoulders.
Keep in mind, short hemlines, high slit or vent in skirt,
spaghetti strap or strapless, sandals and sheer
hose, are dress it up looks for evening events only.
The more skin exposed the more formal and for
evening only the look. You don't want to send the
wrong message at the company party with an outfit
that is too revealing.
Dress it down.
Minimize the accessories. Take away the sparkle.
Remove the trim or change the buttons. Wear a
simple strand of pearls or beads instead of the
rhinestones or crystals. Cover the exposed shoulder
with a jacket or shall. Change the hemline to knee or
calf length. Stitch the slit skirt to a less revealing
opening. Wear closed toe and heal shoes and darker
color hose.
Update your hairstyle.
A simple change of hairstyle can change your look.
Add a hair accessory. Pull long hair up. Lift short
styles at the temples or bangs with Piece Out Shaping
Stick. Find the styling
product that will work for your hair.
Apply a few new makeup techniques or colors.
Create some fun and interest with makeup.
New lip
and eye colors are an inexpensive way to change a
look. Experiment with new eye makeup techniques.
Add drama with rich colors and extra coat of mascara
to the upper and lower lashes for evening events.
Check out our
hot holiday makeup.
Change your shoes.
We all love a reason to purchase a new pair of
shoes! New shoes may not change your look
dramatically but will make you feel like you have
changed your look. This year slip into the seasons'
strapy sandals to dress up your look. Try the new
booties with stiletto heal to dress up the
pantsuit.
You don't have to purchase new shoes at all. Add a
pair shoe clips to change the look. Rhinestone clip
earrings added to your basic black pump change
them from office to cocktail party after hours.
Have fun and appreciate each other.
Yes, I think your appearance is important but I strongly
feel that how you treat yourself and others is also a
very important part of your image. Be kind and
considerate. Appreciate yourself and those around
you. Enjoy this season of loving one another.
Have fun at the events. Give a hug and a sincere
compliment to everyone you meet, appropriately of
course.
Happy Holidays from all of us at Your Best
Image!
We wish you a wonderful holiday season.
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| Not Sure What To Give This Holiday Season |
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Shopping Service - Let us help you.
Tell
us
about your shopping list
and we will put together a thoughtful gift tailored to
what they like. We can have the gift wrapped and
delivered to you or sent directly to the recipient. We
have resources for anything you can think of in every
price range. Send us an email, let us help you find
the perfect gifts this season.
Gift Certificates - A personal image
consultation, color
analysis, closet audit, shopping trip, makeup
application instruction, we can put together a gift
certificate just right for your recipient. See our personal services page for
details about our services.
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| We Wish You A Wonderful Holiday Season |
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May your holidays be filled with peace, love, and joy.
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About Lori, Principal of Your Best Image |
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Lori Johnson is the founder of Your Best Image,
Professional Image Development. She is a certified
image consultant specializing in professional image.
Lori has been developing successful images for 14
years.
Ms. Johnson has presented professional image
development programs to numerous organizations,
universities, and corporations. She has helped
professional men and women prepare their total
image specifically for business presentations, sales
and marketing communication, and employment
interviewing. Her clients include Massachusetts
Department of Employment Training, Fidelity
Investments, Pearle Vision Eye Wear, Harvard
University, and WBZ News and Radio.
Find out more....
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