On average, over 100 people apply for any given job. But only 20 percent of those people get a chance to interview for the position. That means there’s still a lot of competition before receiving that ...
Stacy London and Clinton Kelly know a thing or two about dressing for success. London and Kelly, both 56, became household names as the hosts of popular makeover show "What Not to Wear," which ran on ...
Getting accepted to college can be extremely competitive, and the impression you create by what you wear to an admissions interview or an official campus visit can set you apart — for better or worse ...
Dress codes often exist for very good reasons. For example, some companies want to make sure their employees look professional in front of customers. What would you do if you were told you had to wear ...
I got a color analysis done by an expert, who looked at my undertones to see what I should wear. She told me I'm a "soft autumn," so I look best in muted earth tones or neutrals, not bright shades.