Power Dressing Training

Power Dressing

How you dress up incredibly influences the way people perceive you. Your appearance is the first point of communication. Improve your executive presence through power dressing

Duration

1 hour >> 1 day

Mode

F2F, Live Virtual Class, Webinar

Batch Size

18-24 Attendees

Course Description

A well-dressed person is often perceived to be dedicated, sincere, motivated, and driven towards their role. People are more likely to notice and appreciate their presence. Be it a meeting, a small talk at a café, or an interview, the first look is everything, and there are no retakes for that. When you dress up you are not just dressing up for work; you are putting on an attire to do justice to your job role at the organization. It also signifies your relationship with your sense of well-being. And that’s the power in it! This interactive & highly practical program is designed to enable participants to learn the techniques of choosing the attire appropriate for the occasion and maximise their impact.

Most Suitable For

Everyone who wants to understand the components of formal, informal and semi-formal attire at the workplace.

Key Learning Outcomes

Coverage

Andragogy

Offerings

What Participants Say
Najma Ahmed
Najma Ahmed
Assistant Manager-Corporate Affairs Nuvoco vistas corporation Ltd
"Genuinely useful and informative session on key elements of powerful dressing. Dressing up as per the occasion is important. The trainer’s in depth analysis about the texture, colour and fabric was very useful.
Participant
Participant
Great session. very much required. Dressing is the most powerful weapon a person can have. Fabric and prints play important role i got to know.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Amazing facilitator. Would like to have more sessions with her👍🏻. Very easy to understand n touched the basics
Participant
Participant
Very precise, Helpful and engaging. Would love to have a personal conversation with the presenter. Dressing is a very important aspect in life. To look presentable and important we need to concentrate on how we dress.