


You may not think twice when putting on an outfit in the morning, but did you know that certain clothing can improve your personal/ professional life, increase self-esteem, help you make better decisions and create stronger bonds with others? Linda Mata, a fashion consultant from Berlin,...
You may not think twice when putting on an outfit in the morning, but did you know that certain clothing can improve your personal/ professional life, increase self-esteem, help you make better decisions and create stronger bonds with others? Linda Mata, a fashion consultant from Berlin, Germany, holds 1:1 coaching sessions with people who struggle with their appearance and want to improve their visible persona. She's joining us LIVE to answer all of your questions about your wardrobe and talk about how we can make more positive and impactful wardrobe choices.
Linda is a bright, front-of-house personality and entrepreneur, with 7 years of experience in community management, client services, and digital marketing. Her natural interest in neuroscience leads her to find optimal approaches to personal growth and combine it with fashion. Through Brainystyle, she explains how clothes have an impact on our personal and professional development.
Tech titans such as Steve Jobs or Mark Zuckerberg are known for having a sort of 'uniform' clothing style (having a larger quantity of the same items) to minimize the decision effort in this...
I am a bit chesty, I don't mind outside the office, in fact its something I love about myself; but in the office I'm often worried I will be judged. How low is too low?
My company dress code is casual and so I wear jeans and a t-shirt almost every day but I don't think people see me as a leader because of it. What would you recommend to elevate my dress without...
I'm a designer and like to be dressed casual not shorts and flip flops but you get the idea. I feel if I have to wear more formal clothes I'm uncomfortable but does that negatively impact the way...
Are certain colors still considered to be a no-no?
I've read a lot about the trend of the "power dress" as opposed to the traditional jacket/blazer with skirt or pants - typically for client meetings or interviews. What are your thoughts on that?...
Can you share a little about the line between wanting to impress the company you are applying for and what you deem to be your most comfortable style? Is it still the norm where interview wardrobe...
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