Monday 24 June 2013

Indian Suits For Men

Indian Suits For Men biography

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"The way you look and dress affects what people expect from you. It also declares how you feel about yourself. This decides how you'll be treated by co-workers and your boss," says the author of 15 books on the subject, who began her career as a runway model and went on to consult with Fortune 500 companies for 30 years.
Dumont's lessons began young — as a painfully-shy young teenager, she found empowerment in a red dress. She offers tips on how to use the psychological impact of colours to your advantage.

A world of difference 
"When it comes to colour, everything is relative," Dumont points out. "Long standing cultural traditions override a colour's natural impression. For example, dark hunter green is associated with old money in much of the West. But, for the rest of the world, green is associated with forests and is viewed as calming and healing."
Translate that into fashion sensibility and green becomes non-threatening — not the colour you'd want to wear for your power suit, if you were a man. However, green doesn't diminish the power-factor for women as acutely. "Businesswomen have the advantage of being able to wear a range of colours, as they can spell power by adding statement making accessories to their ensembles," explains Dumont.
Power comes in many shades 
Dumont advises men to choose suits in navy blue, black, gray, and, in hot climates, tan works too. "Brown is not a power colour," she warns.
Dumont recommends the Cary Grant-look, with a minor adjustment. "Grant wore suits in medium to light colours. This made him appear friendlier and more approachable. Of course, Grant didn't want to project power, but elegance," she says.
People who like to be in the spotlight choose bold colours, while those who prefer to work behind the scenes are drawn to muted shades, says Dumont, advising the latter to beat that impulse and go for red, which "personifies life and snaps us out of our ennui," Dumont says. Black, on the other hand, can send out all the wrong signals. "Rather than authority, it can suggest coercion or excessive force," says Dumont.
"Ideally, managers should wear Oxford blue or French blue shirts, so they appear friendly and trustworthy. White shirts are very formal, so they can seem stiff. Red ties suggest you're a go-getter and yellow ties are associated with mental prowess," she says.
Power saris, salwar kameez
"Jayalalithaa appreciates the use of dramatic colours," Dumont notes, offering an instance of how the Tamil Nadu chief minister power dresses. "She looks splendid in violet. It gives her skin a youthful glow." She would ask her to avoid grey saris, though. What about BSP supremo Mayawati's penchant for pink? "Mayawati appears to have cool skin. She looks gentler and more attractive in pink and pure white," replies Dumont.

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