Making the Right Choice to Look Good

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Have you realised that fashion calls for happy time? And happy times or fun times require good outfit? Have you taken your time to know or weigh people's assessment about your dressing whether it is commendable or not?

Dressing well makes you outstanding from others, it makes people to admire you and pay compliments to you, not only that, you feel fulfilled on your own part. When I talk about fashion, both the men and women folk are involved. This means, taking into consideration things in vogue, things to wear in various occasions and what not to wear, depending on the type of function that calls for the dressing. Since wearing good cloths calls for good accessories, good make-ups, good shoes, good briefcase, good handbag and good hair keeping, you don't just wear anything you feel like in the name of fashion without considering whether it is meant for church, night party, traditional marriage or occasions, office and bedroom, or apply whatever is available without considering your complexion. This is where appropriateness and dress code comes to play for both male and female.

For instance, you are upwardly mobile executive, you take your job seriously; it is not enough to carry just about any type of briefcase; it has to be one that speaks for you even before you open your mouth. So when next you need to hold a brief with a client, make sure you are carrying the right case.

In making-up facial structures, skin texture and the weather condition has to be considered. I believe that everybody is wonderfully made, but buying of the best products for make-up would definitely bring out and enhance the original beauty of individual and reveal the hidden beauty in you. If you apply the wrong colours, you are not doing any good to yourself, so play up your features with the best make-up colours, tints and hues for your skin tone.

Are you a working class? Now get the tips if your organisation has a written dress code that solves your problem. If not, it's up to you to make it right. You have to dress appropriately. You have to wear stuff that will get you commended and not condemned, things that will boost your professionalism and competence. Remember, appearance can create credibility, so dressing appropriately is important.

When it comes to club wear, consider the type of club you are planning to go for. The atmosphere of the club will dictate your club wears decisions. If it is night club, select clothes with colours that reflect your personality and goals. Choosing bright colours for night club will get you noticed. Remember to keep those clothes strictly for the club, NOT CHURCH WEAR. For the men, you don't need to dress well to impress the ladies alone. You can also throw a challenge to your fellow men by dressing suit or casual either way.

For occasions like church, traditional wedding and the white wedding, noting looks good on you than putting on good look from hair to toe. this is the time you get the best of your Gele, Damask, jewelry, Buba, Iro, Aso-Oke, Lace Gurges, hand-bag and shoes to play up the man or woman in you; but most especially the ladies, instead of wearing skimpy tops and slit skirts for occasions as these.

Just like one man's meat could be another man's poison, not all designs will look good on you. That is why it is always advisable to discuss a particular style desired with your designer. He or she will know what best fits or suits you and what adjustments are necessary to make them fit you.

It is better you make good use of what you have and dress appropriately than going out of fashion. Remember fashion is a career if you choose to make it one.

Published by Realtimer

Michael is a Computer Tutor with Rejoice Africa since after graduating from School in 2006. He is a transparent, caring and listening instructor.   View profile

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  • David A. Reinstein, LCSW 9/10/2009

    No doubt, how we look influences not only how others see us - but also how we see and feel about ourselves. Sorry to have taken so long to discover you! :-}

  • AnnaB 3/8/2009

    Very good perspective. My wardrode is in serious need of replacing, lol.

  • Rebecca Wrenn 2/1/2009

    Good points! (^;^) Always dress your best and it will increase your confidence!

  • Terri Rawls 1/20/2009

    Good tips Michael.

  • Susan Anderson 1/4/2009

    good advice!

  • Jennifer Wagner 1/2/2009

    Nice job! We should always try to look our best.

  • Geannie M. Bastian 12/29/2008

    good job here!

  • Susan S 12/19/2008

    I love to dress up 3 times a week when I go dancing. Just love it.

  • Mags 12/19/2008

    Nicely done.

  • Susan Anderson 12/18/2008

    Great work!

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