Success in the business world depends on two things: your
abilities and your attitude. Now, your abilities are generally
due to your education (both formal & non) and natural talent.
However, your attitude and the way people perceive you may be
altered with just a few seams.
For example, wearing the right clothes to an interview, meeting,
or seminar can determine your success or failure in that arena.
Many a person has gone into an interview with the perfect
credentials for a job only to leave disappointed because he or
she did not reflect the look and attitude that the company
wanted.
How can Haute Couture help?
One way to create a distinctive personality is to purchase
clothes made just for you. The French word haute couture
represents just this idea. This phrase meaning high fashion is
now synonymous with beautiful, distinctive, original clothing
created in the best design houses in the world. Using the best
designers, the best fabrics, and the best seamstresses, haute
couture clothing will fit you perfectly and help you to give an
air of confidence, composure, and success.
Do you want to be the most successful you can be? Do you want to
create an attitude that encourages future employers to choose you
and present employers to give you a promotion? Do you want people
at all your events to recognize you for your abilities, style,
and attitude? Then, you need to purchase at least one haute
couture suite or main article of clothing.
In order to obtain one of these exclusive suits, you will need to
make an appointment with the design house before visiting Paris.
Each house creates model garments for their biannual shows, but
sometimes these clothes are sent out of the country for shows
elsewhere. Other houses will create a video of the shows so that
serious buyers may watch either from the comfort of their home or
in the design house while the model clothes are away.
After making your appointment, seeing these luxurious clothes,
and choosing what you want, the design house will do a fitting to
make sure that your clothes are perfect. After the first
measurements when you choose the model, you must be prepared for
a minimum of three more fittings. Adjustments are completed mis a
plat, which means* that they take apart the outfit and put it
back together before your next fitting. When you receive the
final product, it will fit you perfectly, hiding any negative
points in your figure and emphasizing all the good.
What about Haute Couture and men?
Business people all over enjoy haute couture. Especially men.
"Be Bold. Be Noticed. Be You," said Gregory Scott Reid,
well-known speaker and three-time #1 best-selling author.
California native, Reid created this unique design when he
realized that Men's fashion was primarily left unchanged. Each
day he typically wore his shirt/tie/suit combination to the
office and for special occasions. However, he questioned why he
was spending exorbitant amounts of money on wonderful ties that
he couldn't show off.
That is where his inspiration began. Reid teamed up with Haute
Couture Fashion Designer, Kimberly Mac. Together they were able
to take Reid’s idea of cutting ‘slits’ into one of his dress
shirts, and "weave" a tie through it, enabling people to not only
show off more of the tie, but also creating an original look that
was long overdue in men’s fashion.
"Voila! The look for today's man," said Reid.
Original, first ever, never available before, Reid’s shirts
feature double pearl button cuffs and superior quality fabric in
Jarkarta White, Skyline Blue and Midnight Black. This woven
collar shirt, as seen in GQ, Ebony, FHM, SkyMall, Washington
Post, 944, Skope and across the globe, comes to you from Mui
Fina at MuiFina.com.
So stop worrying about the impression you are making as clients,
employers, friends and family. People will be able to immediately
recognize your new air of confidence and success with haute
couture. More information on haute couture can be found at
http://Amazon.com and at http://www.presssuccess.com/muifina
Dress for success and create your success!
*Source: "Haute Couture Fashion History" By Pauline Weston Thomas
for Fashion-Era.com
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