Yes, of course. And everyone is not born with a sense of dressing well, but everyone can learn how to dress in a way that’s stylish and comfortable, and most importantly, it has to suit your lifestyle and personality. When you develop a good dress sense, you will be able to walk into any store and know which clothes are right for you. A good dress sense means knowing what works for your body type, your age and your skin tone.
Dressing well creates magic
The choice of your clothes and your style of dressing can do wonders for you, it can make heads turn, leaving a lasting impression on the people whom you meet. Dressing well, isn’t just about looking good to impress others, it’s about displaying your own sense of self, through the kind of clothing you prefer. A key to building lasting relationships with people and coming across as someone who is worthy of respect is ultimately, the way you dress. Dressing well, again is also about instilling in yourself a sense of confidence when you walk into a public space. The elements of boosting confidence with clothing are of knowing the occasion, the audience, your comfort level and style, and color. A well-dressed person is someone who is well aware of the body structure, knows what will look good on it and then wear clothes accordingly. Your dressing displays of your inner most preferences, emotions and choices. The elements you will want to look for in a piece of clothing to look good in it are size, comfort, suitability and an overall sense of feeling of yourself when you wear it.
Let’s look at the four key elements of dressing well in business and casual settings:
Occasion
The occasion is the core reason for any attire, and should be the prime consideration when one chooses what to wear. There can be a number of events that you may have to attend, but their nature may or may not be the same. Some can be business events, or dinner with the family, or even a movie with friends. The most casual setting also requires an awareness of the occasion.
This story is from the November 2017 edition of Glittering India.
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