Code of Clothes: A Modern Guide to Catapult Your Confidence, Credibility and Career

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Gone are the days of traditional business dress codes. Today’s workplace dress codes are less structured and less formulaic than twenty years ago. In this new era, exists the opportunity to positively differentiate oneself or, conversely, to gain negative attention with personal presentation.

Elizabeth Jones takes a topic that is often viewed as off-limits or superficial and authentically exposes the power of personal presentation.

Code of Clothes shows that personal presentation is important for an individual’s credibility, and this guide provides tips and tools to easily improve one’s own presentation.

“Code of Clothes helps anyone entering the workforce, changing careers or wanting to distinguish themselves in the workplace.”

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A Modern Guide to Catapult Your Confidence, Credibility and Career

Code of Clothes was borne out of my passionate belief that personal appearance expresses credibility, creativity and commitment in the workplace.

A person’s visual appearance is a significant non-verbal communication that can build respect, trust and confidence.

  • Gone are the days of traditional business dress codes. Today’s corporate workplace dress codes are less defined and less formulaic than twenty years ago.
  • Employees want flexibility and independence and do not want to be told what to wear to work. With this flexibility exists the potential to positively differentiate oneself or, conversely, to gain negative attention.
  • Personal presentation is viewed as off-limits, superficial and irrelevant within the workplace. It is an overlooked skill that can be developed to significantly improve confidence and credibility and to propel a career.
  • This guide will: (1) explain the power of your personal image, (2) demonstrate the impact of personal presentation on an individual’s credibility and confidence, and (3) provide tips and tools on how to easily improve one’s own professional image.

I firmly believe in the confidence and power that comes from wearing a fabulous new pair of heels, the latest vegan leather pants, that classic 10 year-old navy blazer, or a fun pair of vintage glasses. I have seen the power of clothes work for entry level associates all the way up to CEOs.

I hope you find this guide valuable as you enter the workforce, start your own business or pursue any professional passion.