Three Fashion Rules That Powerful Women Follow

It’s no coincidence that powerful women always look put together. Investing in your physical appearance sends a positive image to the world about who you are. While you don’t have to look like a runway model as you go for your day to day grocery shopping, doing your best not to look unkempt is key-and definitely doable!

 

One other thing that defines powerful women is that they make their own rules. Here are some that are probably on their list:

  1. Distinctive Style

Having a unique style that speaks to your personality is important. Not only will this save you lots of time getting ready in the morning, it also communicates a lot about your creative expression. It could be a colour or era-inspired-the options are endless.

  1. Makeup Game on Fleek

Be it a winged liner or a rosy lip, ensure that your makeup is appropriate for wherever it is your going. You don’t want to rock up to a client meeting with pink lips and blue eyes-or maybe you do. You know your environment best-just be sure to work with it!

  1. Expert Accessorizing

From jewelry to handbags, accessories can be the easiest way to spoil an otherwise great outfit. We could go on about this, but we have an entire blog post on this here.

Remember, real confidence comes from within. Your physical appearance is just the cherry on top.

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