Women in Business Focus Group Presents: The Corporate Image-Dress to Impress

Women in Business Focus Group Presents: The Corporate Image-Dress to Impress
Sep 22, 2009 By eChinacities.com

Women in Business Focus Group Presents:
The Corporate Image Dress to Impress

Are you confused by colour? Have you ever looked in the mirror and felt dull? Do you always wear black? You may want to wear more colours but it can be difficult to know which ones suit you best. Jenni Chattock will explain why certain colours suit your natural colouring more than others. You will also be asked to complete her style personality questionnaire to determine which style is best for you. From this, you will discover new ideas and gain inspiration about the styles of clothes to wear. Learn how to dress with confidence whatever the occasion.

Speaker's Biography

Jenni ChattockJenni Chattock is a leading image consultant with Colour me Beautiful which was set up in the UK in 1983. She is the first expat consultant in Mainland China and in 2006 and 2007 won gold awards with the company. Jenni is also a Chartered Accountant.  She trained with PWC in London before moving to KPMG and the Financial Training Company in Hong Kong. Her career spans 19 years, of which 10 years have been spent in the field of training. She is known for her lively and informative approach inspiring her clients to achieve fresh objectives. Contact Jenni via email on jchattock@yahoo.co.uk.

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