Fashion Fades. Style is Eternal.

Style is Eternal

The beauty of the body is a perfect reflection of our inner state, thinking and feeling.

Beauty is not a privilege for only a small group of people, it is in-fact a birth right for every human.

It is fundamental to dedicate resources to beauty, harmony, well being, and catering to every detail. Even the millionth research of beauty and perfection, has its place in educating our thoughts towards the art of living.

Beauty is an attitude….as  Helena Rubinstein once said.

Well being and beauty can only become a result of a personal labor, almost secret, intimate, make ourselves a work of art is a great challenge.

The idea of a Image Consultant or Personal Shopper is laughable as sometime we are with all our strange behavior. People assume that it’s very vain, or superficial of someone to even entertain the idea, that it’s a job all bout judging others, or demeaning other people known as “fashion victims”.

We know the importance of it as Style Therapists are specialists in visual appearance, verbal and nonverbal communications. Working with individual clients, image professionals in attaining authenticity, self-confidence and love.

The course is appreciated a lot as has a sincere aim shared with dynamic and charismatic students from different nations all with the same flair, ambition and most importantly passion.

The  “external journey” was covering vital topics related to the field from color analysis to corporate image, voice coaching, etiquette, look inward, in “knowing thyself”, which delves into the human psyche .

We can say that over the generation style has been influenced anywhere from ethnic national dress, to religion and politics, to women and  sex liberation.

However we should recognize that in reality that which we are assisting to reveal is a secret and intimate part of oneself. Our capacity to know ourselves without threat of judgment, tarring down personal limits to discover who we really are.

Know thyself!

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