Women Clothing Business

Written by raysmedia on May 21st, 2009

Like it or not, the first impression people get of you is your stage. If, in an interview, or if you are already rented, you always want the best. Clean cut, professional people treated as a professional. As you dress sends signals to people. Let’s start from head to toe for women. First, never wear jewelry or makeup. An article of jewelry is enough. A small ring on a finger, or small earrings is abundant. No large buckles ladies. Make-up should be conservative, simply powder or hide the eyes and very little makeup. No lipstick is reasonable, in an interview. It is not professional.

The woman has to be wool, linen or cotton / polyester. Stick navy, gray, blues and medium term, at least for the first interview. As for shirts, fixed the colors and natural materials like cotton or silk look clean and professional. A scarf, says a lot about a company, a woman, she is a powerful symbol of status. Footwear should never be opened bottées and stay within 2 ½-inch heels, nothing faddish or multicolored. The color of the shoe, the same or darker than rock. Pantyhose skin should always be neutral in color, is not absurd, unless you are in the investigation of the fashion industry.

A bag is an excellent choice for a woman, but not to bring your wallet. It seems difficult to juggle with. You must either brown or red, black or blue, or one is good. They do not always deflect interview with the costume, makeup or accessories. Last but not least, is certainly your personal hygiene. Bad breath, scales, body odor and dirty fingernails unmanicured not give a good impression. When it comes to body odor, you are what you eat. If you have a quantity of garlic, onions, cilantro, and junk food, it is not only in the skin, but it is to penetrate through the pores. Tall. Make sure you eat a natural diet, so you always feel pleasant.

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