Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Honor the Occasion and Respect Yourself With Your Attire!


I know that I have blogged about this before but it is a point that is so important! That point is dressing appropriately for the occasion to show honor and respect to those you are with and yourself. I want to set up some important guidelines to follow when dressing for different occasions.

I know many struggle with this and building a wardrobe that will work in your life so please feel free to use me! I am Sarah Hosman, Personal Shopper and Stylist. I would like to make you feel GREAT 100% of the time and help you find a wardrobe that will work for you and your life.

Out to Dinner with Friends: This sort of event does not require a ball gown but it does require some effort. Depending on the restaurant take a few extra minutes to make sure you are wearing a nice top and appropriate Pants or skirt. Unless you are at the Beach it is NEVER appropriate to wear shorts to dinner. Here are some suggestions:



Hot Date with your Man: Ladies don't go frumpy when you are on date with your sweetie, make sure you look sexy for him. This is a good time to show off your figure and your curves. Show a little skin for him! Here are some suggestions:





Church: This where you go to worship your creator and show respect for him...well then, dress nicely! I saw folks leaving from church on Sunday in shorts and tee shirts...UNACCEPTABLE!!! Men should always look to dress business professional and the same is true for women. Here are some suggestions:


Wedding: Depending on the theme usually go with church appropriate is wedding appropriate. If the wedding is on the beach or outside you can dress down but still keep it classy. Here are some suggestions:




Work: Depending on your work place you may be able to dress down or have to dress up either way make sure your hair and makeup are done cute so that you look professional. Remember that anything you would wear to the club should never be worn as work attire. Dress to impress and dress up! It will get you noticed in a positive way and could lead to a promotion. Here are some suggestions for business casual to business professional:





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