Your Clothes Speak For You… Send The Right Message!

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Your Clothes Speak For You… Send The Right Message! Fashion Design, Textiles and Merchandising

First impressions are made within the first few seconds! Words Verbal communication + Behavior Non-verbal communication (behavior & manners) Personal Appearance Non-verbal communication (clothing & grooming)

Types of Communication Verbal Communication Tone, choice of words, sounds Non-Verbal Communication Behavior and Manners Body Language Clothing Grooming

Non-Verbal Communication Behavior and Manners Polite, appropriate, people want to be around you Body Language Eye contact, facial expressions, posture Clothing Most obvious, consider color, neatness, style for self and occasion Grooming General appearance, neat & clean, hair, teeth, nails, breath, make-up

Two Types of Messages Intended Message: Actual Message: What you want others to receive Actual Message: What others actually receive

Examples of Messages Given Through Clothing Personality Outgoing/shy, talkative/quiet, confident/unsure Emotions Happy, sad Self-concept Positive = take pride in appearance Negative = appearance not important Values Beliefs Occupation Status

Messages can be misinterpreted Stereotypes Why is non-verbal communication not always accurate in determining what type of person someone is? Messages can be misinterpreted Stereotypes Unconsciously group people according to their appearance

Appearance and clothing send a message – make sure it is the message you want other to receive!