Vogue Magazine Hillary Clinton

McCain or Romney? Obama or Hillary? Image Expert Insight revealed
By Sandy Dumont Image Consultant
The frontrunners in the remaining primaries Republicans John McCain and Mitt Romney. Here is how I see it. McCain will win because his image is better in one important detail. When it comes to image, the devil is in the details, and if you do one thing wrong, that everything perceived and remembered what it gets – especially when the one thing relates to the face. The problem? Romney eyebrows are dark and hard look. On some occasions, it causes him to meet as a mean look. When he smiles, it is not so much noticed, but it's hard to laugh non stop. In Contrast, is McCain acts like a friendly person. However, McCain is not a uniform appearance and is sometimes seen in faded shirts and ties (see above) so in a crowd he is not particularly out. If in the debate with Romney, however, and a comparison made only between the two men, he has the edge because of the severity of the Romney's appearance. If McCain does not go to the banner for the implementation of Republic party, he would be better an image consultant. We do not need more dressed-down "Rapport" dressing. A leader has to look very reliable and powerful, ". How do we," as someone we can count the no someone who is thinking about it to do, you are a parent, clothes, and seems to repeat "Just Like You" – or do you want one parent is, "large and strong and will protect me? "What Romney, if he wins, maybe he should even think about trimming his eyebrows just a bit.
Hillary wants it Clinton or Barack Obama, comes out the winner on Super Tuesday, 5 February be?
In terms of image, Obama wins, but not because he has great sense of tailoring. He does not. His picture is up and down. His presence and charisma are not, both are always on.
Hillary needs the playing field much more in terms of image-level and then their Presence and charisma would increase dramatically. Take a look at the picture in the middle and you will see that both candidates are dressed almost alike. It is a big difference, though. Obama towers over Hillary, and that is what in corporate America. Men are judged more for their stature and their deep Votes. Women must stature and presence of the dressing in powerful add color and design with strong and accessories, making them a powerful statement when a space to enter making.
Hillary's red jacket is a great power color but the style is unusual. It is literally a copy of Dad's jacket and she needs to ditch all their pant suits, particularly those with boring blazer jackets. They say "follower" instead of "leaders" – and are also trouser suits not as powerful as skirted suits. Trouser suits are needed for the comfort and IT staff, the physical activities.
Hillary should have said Yes Vogue and appeared on the sides lined with a red suit in a high-fashion distinctive style. The way you look and dress announces the outcome expected from other people of you can, and a red suit would have called the world: "Open up my team, I am a winner" As it is, she suggests her wardrobe is a Trailers most often.
The way you look, how you feel about announcing yourself – and you will be treated accordingly. Notice how Hillary Bar in the red coat. This type of energy is contagious and makes other people feel good about yourself as well as Hillary.
Obama wins the competition in terms of image, although it does not always look like the President. In this sense, Hillary could win an advantage if they dressed in a striking and dynamic way.
About the Author
Sandy Dumont, THE Image Architect writes for several publications throughout the country on the subject of image. Dumont has a nation-wide reputation as an image consultant. She is the author of 5 electronic books and produced 3 DVD’s on the subject of image and travels and speaks all over the US.
For a free copy of her EBook Tattle Tale Looks visit www.theimagearchitect.com
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