5 Ways to Create a Profitable Image
Recently, I
happened to catch part of an E! Entertainment program called
something like, "The 25 Hottest Red Carpet Stars." It showed
some of the most beautiful women in the world as they counted
down to number one. Uma Thurman, Selma Hayek, Nicole Kidman -
all of the "usual suspects" were there. The youngest was Kiera
Knightly, the oldest was Sophia Loren. Halle Berry was number
one.
As I watched, it
occurred to me that in addition to enjoying active careers and
all but monopolizing magazine covers these days, many of the
women on their list also happen to have lucrative fashion or
beauty endorsement deals on the side. Catherine Zeta-Jones
(Elizabeth Arden), Angelina Jolie (St. Johns Knits), Ashley
Judd (American Beauty by Estée Lauder) - the list goes on and
on.
Coincidence?
Hardly! Everyone loves a winner. So when the red carpet reports
show "who's hot" and "who's not," companies line up with
endorsement deals, hoping to catch some of the stardust coming
off the red carpet.
So what does all of
this celebrity fashion have to do with you?
It emphasizes just
how far a polished image can take you. There are
TONS of celebrities out there, but only a handful dominates
the magazine covers and endorsement deals. They're not
necessarily the most beautiful or the most talented, though
a little of both certainly helps. No, these are the ones who
understand the power of personal packaging and are savvy
enough to "make hay while the sun shines," or in this case,
while the spotlight shines on them.
The question is,
are you?
Are you harnessing
the power of a polished image, whether you're climbing the
corporate ladder or are far removed from that world? Are you
taking the time to make sure your outside accurately reflects
the quality of your inside? Or, like so many women, are you
taking an expensive education or in-demand ability and putting
it in a discount wrapper?
If so, you're doing
yourself a disservice.
As shallow as it
is, people DO judge you by how you look. In
fact, since your clothing and demeanor reveal SO much about
you, from your origins and education level to your probable
income, others make snap judgments about you all the time -
just as you do with them.
If you look and
carry yourself like a thoroughbred, others will assume you
belong in the race or in the winner's circle. If you're unkempt
and plod along obligingly, they'll assume you're a work horse
and treat you accordingly - even if you have the talent and
instincts to lead the field. I've seen it too many times to
count, even in industries or in positions where looks aren't
supposed to matter.
So what can you do
to harness this power and use it to your benefit, whether
you're in the classroom, climbing the ladder, staying home with
the kids, or enjoying retirement? Here are five steps to
creating a profitable, "red carpet" image:
1. Make your
Appearance a Priority
When you're
young and into fashion, how you look may be your only
priority. As you get older, however, other things take more
of your time like working, raising kids, volunteer work,
and the like. Often, we're so busy taking care of others
that we lose ourselves in the process. We can justify
dropping a lot on dressing our daughter for a special occasion yet balk at
spending the same amount on ourselves. Or, if we've put
on a few pounds, we put off updating our closets to
reflect the new size. We accept the short end of the
stick time and again until we look and feel like a work
horse - and then we wonder why all we get is more
work.
Remember: People
treat you how you treat yourself. If you ignore yourself,
others will ignore you. If you strive to look like a
thoroughbred, people will respond
accordingly.
2. Build a
Style File
Start by
flipping through a few magazines or catalogs or clicking
around online. When you find looks you like and that are
appropriate for your lifestyle, rip them out of the
magazines or print off screen shots and start collecting
them in a file. You'll begin to see a pattern of the types
of clothing elements you like. You can also pick up some
nifty styling ideas.
3. Shop in
your Closet
Before you head
to the mall, flip through your closet and see if you can
duplicate any of the looks in your style file with what you
already own. Your pieces may not look exactly like what's
in the picture (you have a yellow shirt but the picture
shows a blue one, for example), but try approximating the
look as closely as you can. It's an easy way to look
up-to-date without spending anything.
4. Clear the
Clutter
If you're
having trouble taking stock of your clothes or accessories
because you have so much, get rid of the things you don't
wear so you can see what you have to work with. If you're
hauling around a bunch of stuff in your handbag, tote, or
briefcase that you don't need, get rid of it. If every inch
of your office or workspace is covered with papers that
need to be filed or sorted, clear them out. If you
routinely use your car for business or hauling kids and
it's a mess, clean it up. In short, get rid of all the
clutter around you that's bringing you down and zapping
your energy. Once you clear the mess, you'll look and feel
like you're in control - instead of totally out of control
and incapable of handling more.
5. Strive
for Consistency
Finally, strive
to present a consistently polished image. Anyone can clean
up for a special occasion. But if you make it a priority to
consistently look good, you'll not only feel better about
yourself, those around you will consistently treat you with
respect because they'll know what to expect from you. Those
red-carpet starlets don't JUST look good on the red carpet;
they look good any time they're photographed, which makes
their endorsement partners even more confident that they
have the right person for the job.
So it should be
with you. A polished image doesn't have to be expensive to be
effective. If you strive for a consistent look every time you
walk out the door, you'll be delighted by the response you get.
Try it yourself and
see.
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Need help in building your own
profitable image? Grab a copy
of Business Wear
Magic by author and
image consultant Diana Pemberton-Sikes to
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by dressing appropriately for your line of
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