- Re: Most effective way to make great impression
- Posted by Suzanne
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Number 3. You look good, you feel good, you be good 
Suzanne
- Posted by Caryperk39
I'd vote for great hair, great makeup, a new outfit (not necessarily expensive)
and a beautiful shoe/handbag combo that screams "I have good taste and I have
confidence"
of course, all of us in here would love to tell you what to buy, lol.
Skip the expensive stuff and smile, smile, smile.
cary
- Posted by Julia Yakovleva
The problem is that I left my husband and all friends and left to Canada. My
stupid childlish demon wants to show them that it was for good (and it was
really!). I cannot show them my new car or condo, right? At work and
generally at life I stick to very casual style. Now I understand that to
look successful in Russia (and elsewhere) I need to invest in some status
details. So what can it be??? I finally made a trip to Holt's and got a
lotion of Creme De La Mer. That does help!
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- Posted by Karen Shaw
Hi,
I know what you mean. But tell us more about your friends and
ex-husband. Are you sure they'll know the real LV from a fake one?
Same with diamond studs... I guess my answer here is you have to look
very confident and happy, and dress comfortably and I'd say
conservatively. Bring them all nice gifts. Be nice to them. That
will impress them more than any diamonds. And a nice haircut and shoes
do help.
Good luck!
Karen
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