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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.
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Black is one of our favorite colors because it
hides our flaws. It is a great color to wear when
networking with people in leadership positions. Be
careful, however, wearing black head-to-toe can be
intimidating and stop the flow of conversation. If you
are seeking input or feedback, mix black with other
colors. Black suggests power and dominance, as
well as, elegance and sophistication. It is a great
color to wear in the evening.
Charcoal Gray and Navy Blue are wonderful colors to
wear when dealing with money and legal matters or
when asking for a promotion. These colors indicate
that you are dependable and trustworthy. Gray
projects authority. Blue projects trust.
Brown is a natural and friendly color. It inspires
confidence but does not intimidate. Lighter shades of
brown are more casual and inviting.
White is simple and traditional. White is best worn in
small amounts in business situations i.e. shirts.
Keep for special events. Wearing all white will get you
noticed in a room; this is one of the reasons brides
wear it. Be aware, white soils and yellows easily.
Red is known as the power color. When we see red
our blood pressure and brain activity increases. Red
grabs people's attention. Wearing red is great when
giving a presentation because people will remember
your message. Red is not a great color to wear if you
are announcing bad news. For evening wear, red is
romantic and sexy.
Pink conveys youth, energy and enthusiasm. People
tend to feel younger when they wear pink. The
brighter the pink the more attention you draw to
yourself. This is great if you want to be the center of
attention at a meeting or function. A soft pink is
feminine and romantic. It is a good color for
delivering bad news because it is calming.
Blue indicates that you are cool, serene, and sincere.
It is most often used in interviews. Blue shirts and
blue suits convey reliability and loyalty and are a color
that looks great on most people.
Purple lets people know you think "outside of the box"
and see yourself as unique.
Orange is playful and exotic. Orange, like red, revs up
an audience. If you are in a conservative environment,
use sparingly. Orange is best used in the sports or
fashion industries.
Yellow is a tricky color to wear because it does not
work with many people's skin tones. Avoid this color
if you have been ill. It is a bright color so everyone will
notice you. Yellow indicates fresh and new. It is great
to use in small quantities when introducing a new
project.
Green is quiet, peaceful and friendly and gives a
restful feeling. Olive and forest greens add to a
person's look of stability and dependability. Green is
great for introducing a new,
Invigorating idea or plan. Like yellow, however, it is a
color that can be hard to wear.
Pastels are great to wear when you do NOT want to
draw attention to yourself.
Pastels work when trying to sooth or calm someone.
Pastels also suggest romance and softness but can
also convey frailty and weakness.
Resources: London Image Institute, Linda Thomas
(Powerful Appearance), Tracy Varga Image
Consulting.
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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.
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