Posted by Katia on April 11, 2011 · 2 Comments
If you haven’t already surmised, this blog is all about extolling the virtues of dressing well. And what better way to do so than with a one-on-one with an expert on the subject. A certified image consultant, speaker, business coach, and elected one of the “Top Ten Best Dressed Montrealers” by the Montreal Mirror, Brazilian … Read more
Category Advice, Events, Fashion, Interviews, Personal Style, Psychology of style · Tagged with 101 Ways to Enhance Your Career, body image, Brazil, Brian Tracy, Business, Chanel, Clothing, Diane Von Furstenberg, fashion, image consultant, Madonna, Monica de Liz, Montreal, Montreal Mirror, Shopping, Style, style coach, Take Off Your Clothes, Tory Johnson, Ultimate Girls Getaway
Posted by Katia on October 17, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Fashion. Style. Are the two synonymous? Interchangeable? Can the latter exist without the former? It’s sometimes difficult to make the distinction, what with the inundation of periodic trend forecasts, dictates on the latest must-haves, and the ever changing state of prêt-à-porter. It seems as though the lines are blurred. While fashion makes constant reference to the outside … Read more
Category Advice, Musings, News and commentary, Personal Style, Psychology of style · Tagged with architecture, Art, Clothing, fashion, psychology, Psychology Today, Ready-to-wear, Style
Posted by Katia on December 4, 2008 · 5 Comments
If I were asked this very question, I wouldn’t know what to answer. Despite the fact that I don’t own that many clothes to begin with (the amount of clothes I give away being highly disproportionate to the amount of clothes I acquire), I still never seem to be able to remember what fills my … Read more
The Psychology of Style
Posted by Katia on October 17, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Fashion. Style. Are the two synonymous? Interchangeable? Can the latter exist without the former? It’s sometimes difficult to make the distinction, what with the inundation of periodic trend forecasts, dictates on the latest must-haves, and the ever changing state of prêt-à-porter. It seems as though the lines are blurred. While fashion makes constant reference to the outside … Read more
Category Advice, Musings, News and commentary, Personal Style, Psychology of style · Tagged with architecture, Art, Clothing, fashion, psychology, Psychology Today, Ready-to-wear, Style