Dressing well need not be expensive or bank-breaking, rather it is the ability to know what suits your shape, complexion, status, occasion and being consistent. Writes Kemi Ojutawo of JS Blings Fashion House, Ogba, Lagos State.
Dressing well is a form of good manners —Tom Ford
Abiola Makinde, Rhoda Makinde, others Bag Doctorate Degrees
Some of the things that will happen when you consistently Dress well
- You feel good about yourself and as a result of this, your self confidence increases.
- You smile more because you have confidence and receive more smiles from people
- You garner more understanding on the power of being a well dressed woman.
- You will be surprised that people inherently trust you.
- As a result of the trust, strangers ask you for directions.
- Friends and admirers will ask you for style advice.
- Doors of opportunities will open to you with ease.
- Some people may become jealous and can come up with insecure assumptions about you.
- Most people however admire and make good assumptions about you.
- You receive compliments or kind words frequently
- You start expecting and accepting compliments gradually
- People look forward to seeing what you will wear to any gathering and they appreciate it
- Friends poke fun at you and some starts copying your style
- Your social circle may upgrade
- If you are smart you will make money. By giving style advice to people.
- You may feel awkward trying new style
- It becomes difficult for you to judge people’s bad style( but you pity them
- You are preferred for a job/position though you are not the most qualified
- People tend to laugh more at your jokes even when they are not funny.
- You can earn upgrade to suites in hotels,first class at airports,best seat at restaurants.
- People who never noticed you before,start to take notice.
- More people know you even by your name.
- You become more conversant with your body measurements.
- You tend to have more friends/ followers.
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