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1 To the Consultant: You are invited to add your own branding, and to make whatever changes you like. You may not sell or give this presentation to anyone else. © karen brunger

2 Wardrobing © karen brunger

3 Wardrobing Auditing & Organizing Planning & Strategizing
Acquiring & Maintaining © karen brunger

4 Wardrobe Auditing and Organizing
© karen brunger

5 Remove from the closet everything that
Does not fit Is worn out Is out-dated You do not feel great wearing Does not enhance your image © karen brunger

6 How can you best organize your wardrobe?
© karen brunger

7 Wardrobe Planning and Strategizing
© karen brunger

8 Determine lifestyles How much time do you spend in each lifestyle?
Round off the time to the nearest 10 hours in a typical week. © karen brunger

9 Lifestyles Business Business Casual Casual Evening #1 Formal Corporate
#3 Professional #4 Casual Professional #5 Smart Casual #6 Sportswear Informal Semi-Formal Formal © karen brunger

10 1. Formal Corporate © karen brunger

11 Formal Corporate Suit Dark, cold, neutral Classic styling
Solid or pin-stripe Fine wool Women: knee length skirt; jacket to leg- break Straight, linear lines © karen brunger

12 Formal Corporate Shirt
White: ice, soft, ivory, ecru Solid or white-on-white 100% cotton, highly refined 7-button plaquet front Barrel or french cuffs No pockets Fine stitching © karen brunger

13 Formal Corporate Tie Solid, rep, pin-dot, foulard
Blue, red, gray, gold © karen brunger

14 Formal Corporate Pocket Square
White linen Straight © karen brunger

15 Formal Corporate Shoes
Men: black oxford Women: black pumps; medium heel Fine leather © karen brunger

16 Formal Corporate Belt Fine black leather Classic styling
© karen brunger

17 Formal Corporate Briefcase
Fine leather Classic styling The narrower the case, the more important the position © karen brunger

18 Formal Corporate Hosiery
Men: executive length match trousers Women: sheer hose match skin tone © karen brunger

19 Formal Corporate Jewellery
White gold, yellow gold, platinum Up to 1 ring per hand Watch: leather strap for men Men: tie clip, collar pin, cuff links Women: earrings (stud), minimal bracelet © karen brunger

20 Formal Corporate Makeup
Minimal, classic, finished Red lipstick © karen brunger

21 Formal Corporate Hair Controlled, sleek, professional Above shoulders
© karen brunger

22 2. Corporate © karen brunger

23 3. Professional © karen brunger

24 4. Professional Casual © karen brunger

25 5. Smart Casual © karen brunger

26 6. Active / Leisure © karen brunger

27 Evening Informal © karen brunger

28 Evening Semi-formal © karen brunger

29 Evening Formal © karen brunger

30 Create modules 1 module is good for up to 20 hours in a typical week.
You will have at least 5 modules. 1 module is based on two core outfits, and incorporates coordinating tops and jackets as required. © karen brunger

31 Module combinations 1 module = 6 – 12 outfits
2 modules = 48 – 72 outfits 3 modules = 162 – 216 outfits © karen brunger

32 Choose colours for modules
Each module is based on 2 key colours. Choose colours that are in your palette. Choose colours appropriate for the lifestyle. © karen brunger

33 Check your plan In your modules, check off any item you already have.
© karen brunger

34 Wardrobe Acquiring and Maintaining
© karen brunger

35 Set your shopping priorities
During one year you will probably purchase one module. Decide which pieces are the highest priority for this year. © karen brunger

36 Set your financial strategy
The higher the level, the more costly the clothing. Choose a quality level in alignment with your income or desired income. A suit would usually be ~1% of your gross annual income. © karen brunger

37 Choose your stores or tailor
Choose stores with the image and quality you require. Discount outlets can save you money, if you have the time. If you use a tailor, make sure the quality level is appropriate for you. © karen brunger

38 How can you best care for your clothing and accessories?
© karen brunger


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