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Wednesday, December 9, 2009

GREAT TIPS FOR A DIVA BRIDE.



Are you planning a wedding now or in the future?
Then you have to read this!

1. IMPRESSION AND BUDGET:
Even if you don't get married in the most exotic place in town, you can still have the most spectacular wedding. It is up to you to make your budget work for you. It is not how much you pay for your hall that determines the success of the event but the impression you hope to create in the minds of your guests.

2. YOU AND A WEDDING PLANNER:
You are the best person to decide how you intend to achieve your dream wedding with the budget you have to work with. Stick to your budget as much as possible. Don’t compare your challenges with those of other brides. You don't want to be indebted to anyone in order to pay for a lavish wedding. If think you can't handle it get in touch with a Wedding Planner.

ELIZABETH ROYAL...
...Creating your style in royal way.

TRENDS AND DRESSING FOR A FORMAL INTERVIEW.



If you have an interview coming up or you want to have some good knowledge of what to wear and what not to wear, then the following tips will be of great help.

Happy Reading!

1. Your interview attire is more important than you think. So let your talent and personality get you noticed: not your wild tie or brightly coloured socks.

2. The right clothes give you an opportunity to make the right impression.

3. Before you pick out your attire for a formal interview, establish how formal the company you will be interviewing with is.

4. It is important to go in a suit and tie to any company that's part of a more formal industry, such as banking, law or brokerage.

5. Choose a basic, dark gray or navy suit. Also opt for a black leather lace up shoes and a black belt. Blue shirts are a great choice since they complement most skin tones and easily coordinate with most suit colours and lastly choose a flattering tie that goes well with both the suits and shirt you have chosen.

ELIZABETH ROYAL
...Creating your style in a royal way.