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Do clothes have feelings? Probably not, but you do and I bet you feel differently when you wear one thing as opposed to another. Feeling amazing, you’ll project it, feeling lousy, you’ll project that too. Feeling powerful? Then watch out world. Your wardrobe has countless opportunities for feelings and anything that does not make you feel good – DISMISS. Out of there. Concentrate on the styles, the pieces that make you feel good. Is it the cut, is it the fabric, is it the colour, is it a piece that you often get comments on? Channel in on those elements and create your wardrobe around them. Next time you are in front of your wardrobe ask yourself, how do I want to feel today? “You never get a second chance to make a first impression.” Mr. Rose, the Sydney based shirting and blouse specialist, has been dressing career women for more than five years. Their philosophy is to dress to impress and don’t be scared to show your personal style. Start with a great fitting suit, and add the personality through the shirt, blouse and accessories. “Whether you are going for a job interview or wanting to make a statement in the job you are in, dressing to impress is essential to get that step ahead” says Mr. Rose Creative Director, Sophie Toohey. “Never underestimate the power of personal presentation and dress, it’s the key to confidence and it’s something that as women we can have fun with and use to our advantage.” Mr. Rose creates seasonal collections of tailored shirting and printed silk blouses for women to incorporate into their working wardrobe. Made in Australia, using premium Italian cottons and silks, Mr. Rose is very much about a flamboyant detail – you will find pussy bow blouses, shirts with amazing sleeves and collars, a play on the manstyle tailoring with slick tuxedo shirts as well as feminine shirt dresses. executive decisions l 37