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The make-up master serves
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There are 100's of websites and books centered around "dressing for success" but nearly all of them focus on doing so for job interviews. But what about after you get the job? Do you continue to dress the part? Or do you stray back toward the most casual look allowed? Bottom line: does your company dress code work for you? Read More »
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Dress for success - what a joke of an article! LOL - nothing close to the work world I live in! Women at the industrial sites have the same rules as the guys including picking the ugliest safety eyeglasses you can find, steel toe boots, hard hat (can we say hat head hair!), and…
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Shine User Mandy suggests that First Lady Michelle get her hubby, President Obama, bowling lessons for Valentine's Day. Congratulations Mandy! I hope you had as much fun with this as I had creating it. Devonia Read More »
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Despite (or perhaps because of) a financial crisis approximating that of U.S. institutions, last week the Bank of England held something called "Dress for Success" day.
Working Girl, 1988. Courtesy of 20th Century Fox
Accompanying this event was a memo, sent to female employees, outlining exactly how the women on staff were meant to clothe, accessorize, and groom themselves if they wished to have success with the BOE.
Among the company's sartorial expectations... Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (126) | Blog
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<p>About the only reasons I’ve had to the leave the house since losing my job 5 days ago are walking my dog and running to the grocery store.<span> </span>And neither requires a dress code.</p><br><p>Now, there are actually a lot of advantages to dressing down.<span> </span>It takes no time at all. You don’t end up with 6 different tops or pairs of pants strewn around the bedroom that just weren’t working after changing 3 times. You cut down on laundry. The bathroom stays tidy. There’s no such thing as a bad hair day.<span> </span>Almost. Read More »
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Naturalizer Shoes are getting behind closet purging. From May 3rd
through 11 take your unwanted and gently used shoes - the ones that you
would wear to an interview - and still could wear to an interview - and
hand them in at your nearest Naturalizer,
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