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    How to Look Like a Million Without Spending It: Links Between Fashion and Finance
    Copyright © 2005, Diana Barnum

    Haute couture might well be the defining link for high finance. 
    Both are in the realms of the most exclusive players in the 
    industry and the world. And both are only valuable until they 
    become too fashionable. At that point, designers and financiers 
    have to close up, recreate or move on.
    
    Have you ever noticed how when a stock becomes popular it rises 
    quickly but suddenly plummets? How about fashion? Have you seen 
    designers who were once considered haute couture begin to lose 
    money because they became fashionable for the masses? Both 
    theories are important, but they also mean that being successful 
    in both finance and fashion doesn’t have to break the bank.
    
    How can you invest without breaking the bank?
    
    In the world of finance, taking a risk by deciding on the next 
    big thing and then having it actually ‘become’ the next big 
    thing, can sometimes make you a fortune. At the same time, you 
    may not have the funds to invest in a theory or dream. So, you 
    can go in, choose what’s popular just as it becomes popular, and 
    draw out when you stop making money on the investment. So if you 
    can’t be high finance just yet, at least you can try to mimic it 
    until you can.
    
    In the same way, fashion design, especially haute couture, can 
    cost a fortune. Wearing clothes from the right designers can 
    automatically give you an air of having everything under control 
    and being in charge of your world. However, if you can’t afford 
    your Armani suit just yet, you can buy a tie or handbag from 
    Gucci. Then with the air of success that you will be emanating, 
    there is little doubt that the Armani suit will be just around 
    the corner.
    
    What about fashion and finance in the business world?
    
    "Be Bold. Be Noticed. Be You," said Gregory Scott Reid, the 
    Millionaire Mentor, 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.
    
    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.
    
    In conclusion, nearly everything is about sex and power in 
    finance and fashion. If you wear the right things and make the 
    right investments, sex appeal and power will both be yours. 
    Winning the lottery isn’t necessarily as wonderful as being a 
    brilliant investor while a Gucci tie isn’t as impressive as an 
    Armani suit. But either way, you’re heading in the right 
    direction. If you are a lottery winner perhaps you’ll gather both 
    the power and sex appeal later by becoming the brilliant investor 
    of everyone’s dreams. More information can be found at 
    http://Amazon.com and at http://www.presssuccess.com/muifina 
    



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    By Diana Barnum is a correspondent for Savvy Style
    News at  http://savvystylenews.com . She can be
    reached at (614) 529-9459 or diana@ohiohelp.net




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