
Fashion=Responsibility
Author: ANDREA LYNN ONG
20 years of age
Senior Thesis Student
UST Fine Arts Major in Advertising
FASHION ETHICS Advocacy Campaign
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The first thing that an interviewer would look at will be your confidence and the way you carry yourself and that includes your grooming. Which means you should be properly dressed. but not overdressed, be neat, comb your hair, make sure your shoes are clean sparkling jewelry is a no no and don't overdo makeup and don’t forget to smile. First impression last as they say. “be decent and not revealing” You should be responsible with your fashion to give a good impression to your future employer. Your clothes will certainly influence your employer’s impression and decision.
Looking good also makes you feel good. Thus if you feel good you will be more comfortable and be more confident. Thus you will have a bigger chance to be hired for a job. Your fashion statement can make or break your career in a way.
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