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HOW TO DRESS LIKE A VIP

Ever wondered how that well-dressed coupled snagged the best table in the restaurant while you end up sitting by the kitchen? Next time pay close attention to what they are wearing and chances are, they’ve used the all mighty power of the “power suit” to secure their seats.

 

What is it about a suit that signals VIP? It’s the cool, collected confidence that comes with dressing in well-tailored looks made from expensive fabrics. Think about it, clothes can be used to seduce, beguile, transform and disguise, so why not take advantage? 

Upgrade yourself into the VIP section with some quick tips on buying the perfect suit: 

The all-important fit: One clear way to distinguish yourself from the crowd is to wear a suit that fits you perfectly. That means shopping at retailers like Le Château who offer a wide size range (from 00-15/16), and taking it to a tailor to customize it to you. It’s a small investment with huge payback. 

Expensive fabrics may be worth it: One of the biggest contributors to the price of a suit is the fabric used to make it. And when it comes to fabric, there’s no faking it. The more expensive it is, the better it will look and the better it will wear time after time. 

Classic cuts are timeless: If you are looking for an investment piece to wear for awhile to come, get your suit in a classic silhouette, not something trendy. Use what you wear with your suit (your shoes, shirt, handbag and accessories) to make the fashion statement of the moment and you’ll find that as trends change, your suit will stay in style.

 
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