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DRESSING FOR SUCCESS
What does it really mean?

At our May 2014 session, Colette Werden captivated her audience when discussing this topic.

Colette stressed that Dressing for Success  is about

Confidence.   Presence.    Magnetism.

It helps professionals make their mark in their industry by using their biggest marketing tool –their image.

And it is not just about what you wear. It is also about the way you carry yourself – deportment, body language, pace of movement - and about the way you speak – not just what you say but your tone, volume, clarity etc

Colette was a great advertisement for her message.

And she left the Connect group with an important tip at the end of her presentation.

A smart wardrobe is not full of hundreds of garments.  It’s full of hundreds of outfit options.


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