Friday, 8 February 2013

Business wardrobe meltdown anyone?

Today's post talks about wardrobe malfunctions and how to prepare for them. Isn't that everyone's worst nightmare, well if it's not you should still be prepared. When your appearance screams disaster it's hard for people to take you seriously. Imagine you have an important business meeting and your boss requires you to make a presentation. Do you really want to be up there worrying about if anyone can notice the run in your tights? Of course not! You want to be confident and ready to go!


That's why I decided to bring this post your way today! Being prepared and ready to tackle wardrobe meltdowns so you can carry your day with success.







I'm going to give you some tips on how to prepare wardrobe meltdowns!

  • Tights can be prone to getting runs in them, If you plan on wearing your tights spray them with hairspray and hang them to dry the night before.
  • If you carry on with your day and notice you have a slight run, carry a bottle of clear nail polish with you. Apply the nail polish onto the desired area.
  • A fallen hem can be fixed with double sided tap, duct tape or even masking tape. Just make sure nobody can see the tape. Take one side of the tape and place it on the inside of the hem. Then place the tape onto the part of you skin where you wish the hem to fall.
  • Carrying dress tape is handy with you, using it to fix a hem or other clothing mishaps.
  • Falling shirt straps? Use dress tape.
  • Suffering from static cling? Using hairspray, water or even dryer sheets can stop the static.
  • Embarrasing dedorant stains or a stains from lunch, remove them with a dampened washcloth to avoid leaving behind lint which paper towel can cause.
  • Avoid picks in your shirts by taking a pin and poking it through the thread back to the front of the shirt.
  • Dress for your body. Making sure your wearing fitted clothes can minimize the chance of your clothes getting snagged onto someone.
  • Bring extra clothes with you. A back up pair of tights or an extra blazer.







Wave good-bye to bad wardrobe malfunctions, and hello to dressing for your success!


















1 comment:

  1. These are actually really good wardrobe meltdown tips. I didn't realize half of the ways you could solve problems with the use of simple hairspray or nail polish ect! I'll be sure to use these next time I go to an interview or work. Great post :)

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