This blog post was created in response to a recent article published by The Glass Hammer. The author, Savita Iyer-Ahrestani, interviewed three women to collect some feedback on their perspectives of professional dress and image in the financial world. The comment that caught my eye was from a New York-based stylist and personal shopper who …
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Diana Jennings Joins South Coast Plaza’s Team Of Fashion-Savvy Stylists
Posted May 20th, 2012 By Diana Jennings in Brand You Image News & Events, Dressing for Interviews & Promotions, Impression Management, Your Professional Image With | No CommentsCosta Mesa, CA – November 16, 2009 – South Coast Plaza recently announced that Brand You Image founder, Diana Jennings will work with the Center and its personal shopping program. The team of fashion-savvy personal stylists is available to offer individual wardrobe and image consultations. These personal stylists are industry insiders who help clients breathe …
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Are you picture perfect?
Posted May 20th, 2012 By Diana Jennings in Your Professional Image With | 3 CommentsI was cleaning up my desk the other day and came across a flyer from someone I see at some of the networking events I attend. I kept it because I like this person and would really like to refer business to this individual. But I hesitate, and I’ll tell you why. The attention to …
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What Message is Your Business Wardrobe Sending?
Posted May 20th, 2012 By Diana Jennings in Impression Management, Your Authentic Brand, Your Professional Image With | No CommentsI watch very little television but when I do, one of my favorite shows was “Dancing with the Stars”. I’ve always admired ballroom dancing and enjoy watching how the couples on the show inject their personalities and often bring an updated twist their routines. It’s also fun to listen to Carrie Ann, Len and Bruno …
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The Company “Summer” Dress Code
Posted May 20th, 2012 By Diana Jennings in Corporate Dress Codes With | 1 CommentBefore the weather really heats up, you may want to think about sending out a reminder of your company’s dress code policy. It’s not enough to state that you expect employees to dress in an “appropriate” or “professional” manner. You need to be as specific as possible and include images that illustrate examples that best …