Saturday 26 July 2014

Lets check your Business Dress IQ?

Clothes communicate.
What do yours say about you?
Got style?
Know everything about good business dress?
Answer these 7 questions and find out.
True or False
1. Standard shirt collars are dressier than button down collars.
2. A grey or blue suit, white shirt, and small pattern tie is your best bet when attending a job interview or making a presentation.
3. Accountants who dress down are wise because it creates rapport with casually dressed clients.
4. At work, you should dress for where you want to be, not where you are now.
5. People are more productive in casual clothes.
6. Bosses should wear jackets even on ‘Jeans for Genes’ days.
7. The shoes you wear to work are important indicators of your status.
What the experts say:
1. True. Forget what you've heard, read or think, button down collars arecasual. The buttons originate from the sport of polo where they kept the collar tabs from flapping up into the faces of the players as they galloped around on horseback. Hence, button down is sporty and casual. That’s why you don’t see button down collars at a formal black tie event. Smart dressers won’t even wear them with a double breasted suit.
2. True. This is classic male business wear for a reason: it communicatestrustworthiness. Unless you are in an artistically creative role, departing from this classical look entails risk, ie, you can blow your credibility, fast.
3. False. Clients prefer accountants who look like accountants not swingers. Traditional formal business wear, ie, suit and tie, communicate the professionalism that people seek in their accountant. As always, the issue is credibility. If your image does not mesh with your words, the client won’t buy.
4. False. This is a common misconception. To follow this suggestion strictly is absurd and counter-productive. You think your boss won’t notice that your threads are better than theirs? The objective of ‘dressing above’ your current role is to allow others to visualize you in a more senior role. But use common sense. Dressing like the CEO when you’re a management trainee will backfire, send you broke, and convince people that you lack judgment. Instead, observe how your direct superior dresses – then consider emulating their level of dress.
5. False. There is no reliable evidence that casual dress increases productivity. In fact, there is far more evidence to the contrary. For example, one study of Fortune 500 companies reported that 70% of CEOs claim that casual dress at work reducedproductivity. This finding correlates with our research. We've yet to find a company claiming improved productivity through the adoption of casual dress.
6.True. Jackets denote formal authority for both genders, but especially for women. In one study, 85% of observers assumed that a woman who was not wearing a jacket was junior to her jacket wearing counterpart. So wear your jeans in support of the day – but keep your jacket on if you’re exercising authority as a Manager.
7.True. Shoes are the most revealingsocio-economic indicator that you wear. For centuries our language has used shoe metaphors to convey messages about status, eg, ‘down at the heels’, ‘best foot forward’, ‘shoe on the other foot.’ To convey credibility, your shoes must be in excellent condition and appropriate for the situation. For corporate men, it’s a simple choice between lace ups or slip-on shoes.
Score
7 Correct: Congrats! You should be appearing in GQ instead of reading it.
6 Correct: Excellent! Go to the head of the class.
5 Correct: Good. You’re heading down the right path, probably in well shined shoes.
2-3 Correct: Fair. You’re stumbling down a path, possibly towards unemployment.
1 Correct: Poor. You’re eligible for a federal subsidy for the stylishly challenged.
0 Correct: Congrats! You're a strong candidate to appear on Total Makeover.

Friday 4 July 2014

Happy Monsoon Feet

Monsoons are always welcoming relief from the blistering heat of the summer, but a lot of us dread monsoon because of the adverse affects the rain has on our regular lifestyle. Personally the worst bit about monsoon is the affect it has on my feet, making me dread stepping out as much as possible. As much as we’d like to avoid stepping out some times we have no choice, but to do so. Here are some dos and don’ts when it comes to your feet in monsoon: 

 

☆Avoid wearing heels in rainy season. But, if you just cannot resist wearing heels then go for slip-resistant sandals of heels, not over 2 inches.

☆While purchasing plastic footwear, make sure that the pair doesn’t have any sharp edges as those could give you shoe bites.

☆For this season particularly, whether you are buying flat sandals or heels, look for footwear with good grip that hold feet in place and do not slip when the feet and shoes are wet.

☆Don’t keep your shoes and sandals under the bed or inside the shoe rack when it is wet. This gives birth to bacteria’s. Let them dry under the sun to keep away the bacteria’s from breeding in your shoes.

☆If your wet feet have tendency to cause odour, mix 5 ml of peppermint oil in a tub of lukewarm water with handful of neem leaves and soak your feet for 10 minutes. Dry and spray talcum powder on it. This will help in reducing the perspiration plus relieve you from odour-causing bacteria.

☆Exfoliating your feet regularly while taking a bath is one of the best monsoon feet care tips. You can do it by soaking your feet in plain water or lukewarm water. If you don’t have foot soak , then mix up a normal hair shampoo enough to make foam. Then dip your feet for 5 – 10 minutes depending on the quality of your feet , whether it suffers from cracks or dryness. Then scrub up with a scrubbing material or foot scrub especially made for feet. You can also use a pumice stone for this.

☆Avoid wearing leather footwear as much as possible since the material gets easily infected with fungus and bacteria. They have a tendency to support bacteria because of the moisture. If you have a passion for leather footwear, look out for Waterproof shoes. The waterproof range of well-known brands is quite stylish and perfect for a rainy day. Formal shoes made of waterproof leather and shoes with foam base that are odor-resistant are a huge hit with office-goers.

☆Do not neglect the spaces between your toes and fingers. Dry them properly and sprinkle talcum powder between them. There are higher chances of fungal infection in the spaces.

☆Applying petroleum jelly on feet after cleaning also helps to moisturize and prevent water contact directly with skin as it repels water.

☆Do not wear closed, tight-fitting footwear. Avoid wearing boots and shoes as they hold water thereby making it sodden. Use slippers or sandals instead.

☆Always keep a separate dry pair of work shoes at your office, college locker. So you can swap the wet footwear with dry ones when you reach your work place. That way you avoid sitting uncomfortably in the wet footwear and invite less infections.Always wear clean and dry cotton socks.

☆Do keep extra pair of socks so that you can change them once you reach your destination after the travel.

Saturday 24 May 2014

Ye hai meri kahani...Life journey of an Image Consultant..

Its after many days that I am writing a blog.. Since yesterday I have been high on motivation.. Because a wonderful group of chose me narrate my life journey of becoming an image consultant. And I particularly liked the way they presented it.. :) Here it is for you all to see..my life journey..


As a Founder of Consulting Image Smiths, this is what I do..


 How come I ended up in Image Consulting?


The people who are there for me at all the times..



A hectic day in my life looks like this...




How I like to spend my weekends..


My Driving factors are..

Image Consultants have their own sets of blues as well.. 



As an Image Consultant, I can be either or all of these..



Attributes that make me successful...


So this was all about me.. What are your thoughts on this?? 
Would love to hear from you..

Love,
Supriya

Monday 21 April 2014

Matching your shirt with tie

Just follow these simple rules and put together a stylish ensemble for various occasions.

Men’s fashion in general is increasingly seeing a departure from the conventional sartorial rules. Today, it’s more about injecting your own whimsy into a look rather than taking the tried-and-tested route. When it comes to pulling off the appropriate-yet-fashion-forward shirt and tie combo, you could either follow these simple rules or go with your instincts and personal style, just as long as you don’t end up sticking out like a sore thumb. It’s like choosing the right dressing for your salad—you keep the textures and taste in mind while pairing the two.

Colour block or tone-on-tone
You could either opt for colour blocking, which is pairing two contrasting colours, or go for the current trend of tonal layering, which means picking up the colours or textures from the same family. In case you have picked the shirt first, focus on the dominant colours and invest in a tie with accents that reflect the colour of your shirt.

Pattern pairing
Combining contrasting patterns like a checkered shirt with a tie in different checks in a fun idea. However, ensure that the print on your shirt is minuscule in size, while the ones on the tie are comparatively bigger. Choosing a shirt and tie in the same family of colours is a brilliant idea.
Most men usually like to take the safer route of opting for ties in solid and semi-solid colours and they prefer to stay away from strong patterns. Solids are a classic, but if patterned ties are paired correctly they can make a strong fashion statement. When trying this look ensure that the patterns on the tie and the shirt and suit do not clash.

Striped to perfection
Don’t make the mistake of combining a slim-striped shirt with a slim-striped tie. Instead pair a thin-striped shirt with a polka dotted or a striped tie for the ultimate dandy look. Paisley and plaid ties are a great option for quirky and confident dressers among us. If you are opting for striped shirts, refrain from trying to match similarly sized stripes. Ensure that the shirt and tie stripes aren’t similar in terms of size and width.

The safe shirt route
Your dress shirt should match your tie. If there is a colour clash it might look far from sharp. Solid shirts are your safest bets. White and light blue Oxford shirts are of course versatile and can match anything. Invest in a slew of off-white and pastel shirts. However, ensure the fabric of the shirts and the tie is contrasting because this textural tension can raise the ensemble to another level. A knitted tie goes very well with a classic chambray shirt.

Add a fun element
If it is a check fabric, then break the monotony of the shirt by opting for a playful tie—paisley or knitted depending on your taste.

Most importantly, be comfortable with your attire. If you think a certain pattern or colour is too daring for your personal style, simply don’t wear it. The key is to have fun with fashion.

Few paring ideas are as follows:


Thanks for stopping by and taking time to read. Hope you are able to use this in your day-today activities. 

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Friday 21 March 2014

Are You Happy?: A Must Read


We are all searching for happiness. In achieving this happiness our attitude in life plays a crucial role.

After years of hard and dedicated service to his Company, Ahmed was being appointed at an elegant reception as the new Director. It was a small function where his wife Fatimah, a Home Executive,  and some of the wives of the other persons in top management were also present.

In an adjacent room, Ann, the wife of the CEO of the Company, asked Ahmed's wife a very odd an usual question; "Does your husband make you happy?"

The husband, Ahmed, who at that moment was not at her side, but was sufficiently near to hear the question, paid attention to the conversation, sitting up slightly, feeling secure, even filling his chest lightly in pride and hope,  would definitely not publically lower or degrade her husband, would answer affirmatively, since she had always been there for him during their marriage and generally in life. Nevertheless, to both his and the others' surprise, she replied simply;

"No, no he doesn't make me happy…"

The room became uncomfortably silent, as if everyone were listening to the spouse's response. There was a sudden coldness in the air. The husband was petrified. A frown appeared on his face. He couldn't believe what his wife was saying, especially at such an important occasion for him. To the amazement of her husband and of everyone!

Fatimah sat up firmly and explained in a modest but stern tone to the other wives who were present;

"No, he doesn't make me happy… I AM HAPPY. The fact that I am happy or not doesn't depend on him, but on me. GOD has granted each of us intellect and discretion to reason, interpret and decide. GOD made me the person upon which my happiness depends. I make the choice to be happy in each situation and in each moment of my life. If my happiness were to depend on other people, on other things or circumstances on the face of this earth, I would be in serious trouble! Over my life I have learned a couple of things: I decide to be happy and the rest is a matter of 'experiences or circumstances;' like helping, and understanding, accepting, listening, consoling; and with my spouse, I have lived and practiced this many times. Honestly true happiness lies in being content."

Relieved and reassured, a smile was clearly noticed on Ahmed's face.

Moral:  Happiness will always be found in contentment, forgiveness and in loving yourself and others. To truly love is difficult, it is to forgive unconditionally, to live, to take the "experiences or circumstances" as they are, facing them together and being happy with conviction. There are those who say I cannot be happy  :

☆Because I am sick.
☆Because I have no money.
☆Because it's too cold.
☆Because they insulted me.
☆Because someone stopped loving me.
☆Because someone didn't appreciate me.

But what you don't know is that you can be happy even though you are sick, whether it is too hot, whether you have money or not, whether someone has insulted you, or someone didn't love you, or hasn't valued you.

Being Happy is an attitude about life and each one of us must decide!

Being Happy, depends on you!......:)

Shared by a friend & I am grateful to him for sharing.

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Love, 

Supriya

Wednesday 12 March 2014

Workplace Dress Codes Decoded!

A job interview, a new job, or a meeting at a client’s office can make you wonder how you should dress, especially since workplace dress codes can be vague. Here’s a guide to following dress codes, so as to not be under or overdressed for any new professional experience.

When you’re dressing for an occasion, you usually have some idea as to what you should wear. For instance, you know that if you show up at a nightclub wearing shorts and open shoes, you won’t be permitted to enter, unless you’re best friends with the owner.

However, at the workplace, there usually isn't any specific way that you need to dress. Broadly, there’s formal and casual. But while the lines between the two might be almost completely blurred for women, dressing guidelines for men are stricter, but have become confusing. In fact, in India, ‘formal’ may or may not include a jacket or even a tie. So let’s dissect a few dress-code terms that you might hear or read, but may not always know how to follow.

Casual

This is usually the simplest to follow. You cannot possibly go wrong with a T-shirt and jeans or any pants. However, in the workplace, it might be a good idea to keep it sober with the tees. Avoid graphic prints or outrageous messages. Casual could include shorts and open footwear, but that’s not a given, so you should avoid it, until you’ve tested the waters.

Smart Casuals



When the word ‘smart’ comes in, you should definitely think ‘collars’. A casual shirt, perhaps checked or striped, worn with jeans or chinos would be fine. A collared polo T-shirt would also be appropriate. Crew-neck T-shirts, shorts, sneakers and open footwear shouldn’t even be considered.

Semi-Formal

Here’s where you ditch the T-shirt altogether. Jeans might still be appropriate, but not the distressed kind. Your shirt shouldn’t be very bold or bright, and must always be tucked in. A linen jacket or a blazer thrown onto the ensemble would be perfect.

Business Formal

This dress code requires you to ensure that you are wearing trousers, a jacket, or preferably a two-piece suit. Generally, a tie must be worn. The shoes you wear should be formal—brogues, oxfords, etc. In India, given the weather conditions, most offices don’t enforce the jacket, and some even forgo the tie, while they also allow moccasins. However, when in doubt, stick to the former ensemble, tie, jacket, et al.

Formal

This ideally refers to evening formal, could be for drinks with clients or an office dinner. A dark-colored suit is mandatory for this look, generally worn with a white shirt. A dress code in an invitation may specify ‘tie optional’. If it isn’t specified, you should avoid going open-collar.

Friday Dressing


This is a term generally used in workplaces where the regular dress code is business formal and if that is the case, simply follow the semi-formal guidelines. In some offices, you might even be permitted to wear T-shirts, but that will most probably only include collared, polo T-shirts. You can also included brown shoes and brown belt for Friday dressing, however on other days these should be avoided.

So there you have it. You shouldn't have any trouble figuring out what is appropriate and what isn’t, and you never have to be the one sticking out of the crowd like a sore thumb.

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With extracts from the article on "The Label".

Thursday 20 February 2014

Dressing for a Job Interview

The day has finally arrived! You got an interview. You rehearsed the company’s “About Us” section on their website over and over in your head, you know exactly how many gains and losses they had last year.  But the only thing you don’t have, is interview attire.




Many times students stop by and ask me “What do I need to wear on my interview?”  It can be quite simple, but sometimes it isn’t if you are the indecisive type.  Allow me to share an Image Consultant's insight on what to wear on an interview. 
The employers first impression of you will be your personal appearance.  If you want to WOW them, then you must be dressed to impress!  Remember, you are marketing yourself!  You are trying to “sell” your product and the product is YOU!!

Women's Interview Attire                      
  • Solid color, conservative suit / Indian wear–This all depends on the industry you are interviewing in.  If it is business related, stay on the conservative side.  If it is in public relations, advertising or anything in the arts industry, you might want to spice up your look. Wear more vibrant colors.
  • Coordinated blouse
  • Moderate shoe
  • Only one point of focus
  • Limited jewelry
  • Neat, professional hairstyle
  • Tan or light hosiery
  •  Sparse make-up & perfume
  • Manicured nails
  • Formal bag or briefcase
Men's Interview Attire

  • Solid color, conservative suit - This all depends on the industry you are interviewing in.  If it is business related, stay on the conservative side.  If it is in public relations, advertising or anything in the arts industry, you might want to spice up your look. Wear more vibrant colors.
  •  White long sleeve shirt –Depending on your suit color, you can also wear a blue or cream colored shirt.  Try to always wear a solid color on interviews. Once you get the job, you can of course mix it up!
  • Conservative tie
  • socks matching to pant/ shoe, oxford shoes
  • Very limited jewelry
  • Neat, professional hairstyle
  • Go easy on the aftershave
  • Neatly trimmed nails
  • Portfolio or briefcase (No backpacks Please)


With a confident stride and a winning handshake change your destiny!

Good Luck! I hope you DRESS to IMPRESS! (and get the job!)

Wish to know more about Interview etiquettes?
Get in touch with me on info@imagsmith.com

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Best wishes,
Supriya