
OH BOY...... I’M AN IMPULSIVE SHOPPER......HOW DOES ONE CURE THIS DISEASE?
It’s that never ending question rearing it’s ugly head over and over again ....often accompanied by tears of frustration when confronting the packed wardrobe and being met with garments still tagged with the original “sale” label. Is this you??? It certainly applies to so many of us being “sucked in” by the annual SALE Frenzy (Easter Sale, mid season sale, final clearance) Enough to do your head in! Ask yourself if you are that Impulsive, compulsive shopaholic. Even I have be

SMART CASUAL”… THE STRUGGLE IS REAL…
We’ve all been there… you receive an invite in the mail, and just after tearing through the envelope with excitement and a touch of self-pride at being invited to the wedding/birthday/milestone event… you see two dreaded words that bring you crashing back to Earth… “Smart Casual“ All of a sudden, you’re not even sure if you can attend! This notoriously ambiguous dress code has the ability to make the most confident person start to second-guess everything they know. You’d rath

BALANCE
In a recent interview, I was asked “What was the element that kept my life in balance in a racy world of fashion and style. A world where the accent was seemingly always on appearance and how we present to others. Sure, I’ve written my fair share of articles/blogs on dressing for success, casual attire etc and that does constitute the bulk of my work. My clients come from all walks of life – men and women who are becoming more aware of marketing themselves as “The Total Packa

MODERN WORKPLACE ‘POWER DRESSING’ FOR MEN
Flashback 20 years: Men were wearing boxy, oversized suits with square shoulders and thick pinstripes that accentuated a sharp, square and angular look. Though we may chuckle at how times have changed, these men also inspired the term ‘power dressing’ – a relatively new concept to the corporate world back then. Men around the globe incorporated style into their equation for workplace success; a concept that is still very relevant today! “Dress for the job you want, not the jo