Image is everything! Believe it. You are kidding yourself if you think that people do not judge you based on your appearance. We live in a world where actors are judged as ‘best dressed’ and ‘worst dressed’ by magazines, and where brands such as Hugo Boss, Versace and Dolce and Gabbana are household names. So if you think brains and personality are all that matter—well, you’re just plain wrong.
Unless your job requires you to wear a uniform, the way you dress is an opportunity to differentiate yourself from your peers. It’s human nature for people to surround themselves with like-minded individuals. This philosophy holds true with employers and clients alike. When an opportunity to hire or enlist a team member arises, people tend to first consider the individuals they feel will ‘fit in.’ If you don’t look the part, then kiss that opportunity goodbye.
So as you continue to strive towards success, here are a few tips on how to look like you’re already there:
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Identify the job you want, and observe how people in that job dress. Make specific notes, such as whether ties are worn or a more casual look is appropriate. Both men and women should take notice of shoes, belts and jewelry. And even more importantly, don’t overdo it. You don’t want to look like you’re trying too hard!
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Once you have identified the look you want to achieve, go shopping. And don’t skimp on the budget if you can avoid doing so. It’s better to buy quality over quantity. In the long run, a quality item will outlast and outshine something cheap. When shopping, take a fashion-conscious friend—someone with an eye for style, who is aware of the image you are aiming for.
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Don’t forget the accessories. Oftentimes the small things can make all the difference. Your choice of watches, cuff links and glasses says a lot about you.
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Grooming habits are extremely important. Hair, teeth, breath, skin and nails should all be cared for. People do notice.
Following these few tips won’t guarantee success, but it will ensure that you at least look successful, and sometimes that can make all the difference. Somewhere, at some time, someone will notice. Everyone is waiting for opportunity to knock, and if you follow these power-player tips, you will surely find that sometimes it knocks just because you look ready to answer!
Cheers!