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The youthful minister said he was in shock “after being kicked out by Salva Kiir from the first sitting of the council of ministers for being inappropriately dressed.”Mabior Garang had appeared the meeting, held weekly,[3] in a black suit, white shirt and black bow tie, a day after ministers undertook an induction workshop where they were informed of protocol for meetings, including dress codes, which were not specified.
Mabior ‘s dressing code is just funny!
Mabior Garang, however, insisted that focusing on one’s clothing was a distraction from real issues the young nation faces.[2]
Since clothes are the first thing we observer when we see people and they define our image even more than hair or faces, it is essential to be aware of the image we are projecting through our clothes. Whatever we wear; the clothes must be in good order, especially shoes.[5]
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Shoes can say a lot about a man or a woman. If they are slightly scruffy when you go for a job interview, for instance, the employer’s subconscious thought might be that,[7] if can’t look after yourself, you can’t look after the job. The same goes for your hair, nails and skin, which all go into forming your image, but do you know what it is? The big question remains,[9] is Mabior ready for the big job as young Minister?
Take a long, hard look at yourself and try to decide how you come across to the world,[1] and then asked a couple of friends how they see you; it’s often a shock to discover that others see our image as quite different from what we think we are projecting. Whether we like it or not, women are judged more by their clothes than, and I for one like to make a fashion statement wherever I go! Because run my own organization, I can choose to a certain extent what I wear and image I project, but that image must be based on reality. You cannot be confident if you are not happy in your own skin and if your image is not founded on fact. I think President Salva Kiir is right on this matter.[5]
Dress for work-men
Despite the fact in many work environments today you may have more choice about what to wear to the office. Suits originated in the ”seventeenth century in Britain, but it was not unit the nineteenth century” that the suit developed into something we can recognize today. It was Beau Brummell who revolutionized the suit, [6]working with tailors in London to create clothes that followed the line of the body and fitted snugly something never seen before in men’s tailoring. He was concerned with silhouettes and single colours, shunning fancy materials and rich fibres and what we know now as the lounge suit was born.[4]
In my own quotation,[3] I say ”to bring somebody from village is easy than to make his or her civilized” Suits should be grey or navy; although black has become popular, it can look a bit” funeral” It is also worth remembering the old adage never brown in town’. The choice of fabric design for your suit is up to you. Stripes come in pinstripe or chalk stripe: the former stripe. Dress for Success or to Fail.[9]
Source: paanluelwel
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