Impressing in an Interview, Fashion Tips for the Job Hunting
Impressing in an Interview, Fashion Tips for the Job Hunting
Interviews can be just as stressful for men as they can for women, and for good reason. Going into an interview worrying about how your outfit looks and if you are dressed appropriately doesn’t help the initial stress of wanting to impress with your answers, either. So going into this interview, you can do many things as a guy, fashion-wise, to help your odds and help you feel more confident to boot.

Tip number one: ask the secretary or manager who schedules your interview what the general idea of the dress code for the company is. Based on his/her answer you can choose your outfit. This will help you feel more confident and impress the future boss as well, by dressing the part.
Tip number two: dress like a man. Button up tee shirts and khakis are for little boys – for a serious office job, you will want to dress as a serious businessman. A shirt, tie and blazer or suit jacket and pants is a must.
Tip number three: dress as comfortably as possible while still staying professional. If you have one suit that is more comfortable than others, wear that one. Being comfortable will help you stay confident and positive for the interview and the job ahead.
Dressing the part for an interview as a man doesn’t have to be as complicated and confusing as you think. Being comfortable, confident, stylish and professional is the key to doing what you need to do to impress the boss and land that dream job.
FUNERAL DRESS CODE FOR MEN
FUNERAL DRESSING CODE FOR MEN
One of the saddest occasions in any man’s life is when he has to attend a funeral. Funerals are very somber, formal, and respectful occasions. Part of being respectful is dressing appropriately for the funeral. Many people are actually confused as to what to wear to a funeral, but there are some very simple guidelines to follow.
Men, if they want to dress traditionally, should wear a black suit. This means black suit jacket, black slacks, plain white shirt, a long, plain necktie, preferably black. There are exceptions to these rules. A black suit paired with a black turtleneck, black dress shirt and long black tie, a black dress shirt with the first button undone and no tie, or even a black t-shirt (preferably a silky one). These can all be acceptable, depending on the deceased and the family at the funeral. Dress shoes should be worn, not tennis shoes or boots. If you are a pall-bearer, then you should wear a suit that is dark, or at the least a dark colored sports coat with a tie.
Some people don’t think that a funeral should be so dark. These people believe that the person’s death should indeed be grieved, but their life should be celebrated with some sort of color. Don’t go overboard with this. No wearing neon colors. Instead, wear a pale blue, deep red, or something similar. If there is going to be a religious service, then make sure that you dress appropriately. You should dress conservatively, in dark colors, and avoid wearing anything that is considered to be sexy. Since many men dress in sexy shirts or tight pants, they should tone it down for the service. If in doubt, check with the party beforehand, just in case all black is requested or some other combination.
FRAGRANCES FOR MEN BY ISSEY MIYAKE
FRAGRANCES & FASHION FOR MEN BY ISSEY MIYAKE 2010
2010 is going to be a year for chunky funky flair for followers of Issey Miyake. Colorful fashion in shades of blue and red will be turning heads in Japan and all over the world! Loose, flowing clothing held together with carefully placed buttons to prevent that stale baggy look while showing of a man’s lines will have the fashion conscious men rolling out in droves. Expect to see all sorts of recognizable standards such as the suit jacket updated and mixed up with casual notes such as knee length shorts, Hawaiian print cloth, and colorful fabrics. Patterns will be mixed up for fun effects while splashes of outrageous colors will peek through contemporary garb to catch lots of attention! We all know what the fashion side of Issey Miyake holds for this coming year, but what will the best men’s fragrances in 2010 from Issey Miyake be like?
If Issey Miyake’s fashions are any cue, expect brand new scents to be coming out filled with new spins on old themes. The popular woodsy and clean themes held by most of Issey Miyake’s fragrances will most likely stay enduring, though fresh floral and citrus notes will pop up just like the flashes of color in Issey Miyake’s fashions. This more traditional feel will make these Issey Miyake fragrances perfect for more formal occasions and fancy dinners. Another thing to be on the look out for from Issey Miyake’s fragrance lines is fun and fresh match ups of scents made to set each other off. Much like the contrasting fabric patterns, unexpected scents will seem to clash at first but actually delight the senses once one has experienced them for themselves. These wild new scents will be prefect for casual time with friends of going out to clubs. Casual or Formal, Issey Miyake will have a fragrance for you in 2010!