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Presentation Skill Presentation Attire & Make-up  Group Members:  Aivee Chua (Leader)  Sharon Ting  Elizabeth Umping  Eileen Tiong  Toh Eng Heng.

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Presentation on theme: "Presentation Skill Presentation Attire & Make-up  Group Members:  Aivee Chua (Leader)  Sharon Ting  Elizabeth Umping  Eileen Tiong  Toh Eng Heng."— Presentation transcript:

1 Presentation Skill Presentation Attire & Make-up  Group Members:  Aivee Chua (Leader)  Sharon Ting  Elizabeth Umping  Eileen Tiong  Toh Eng Heng  Wong Leh Chung  Calvin Wong  Lau Kuan Chung  Hii Lu Ann  Lee Kuok Ngie

2 Introduction  After the students or readers had read our website, we expect that both of the female and male students can wear formal attire during their presentation. We hope that, they can improve their presentation attire in a proper way. Meaning to say, a formal suit in front of an audience in jeans and T-shirts is rarely a good idea. Presentation attire is always different from social attire and tends to be more formal. Regardless of what you're wearing during presentation, make sure it works because every presenter needs more than a professional look.

3 To avoid distraction for audience  I.The presenter should wearing formal attire for presentation to avoid distraction for audiences.  II.The presenter should take off any potentially distracting item.  III.For example, if the presenter is wearing funny clothes, the audience will only focus on the funny clothes.

4 Formal attire can make personal presentation look more professional.  I.Formal attire provides strong appearance.  II.Formal attire improves personal’s self- confidence.  III.For example, the audiences will pay their attention to the speaker with formal attire rather than speaker with normal attire.

5 Importance of corporate dressing.  I. Corporate dressing is one of the formal attire which can create a professional image.  III.For example, when presenter dress correctly, it will help the presenter to stand apart from the rest and be a role model for others.

6 To provide a good self-impression to the audience  I.During presentation, the presenter need to develop a good impression for the audience because our first impression is the most important in presentation.  II.The audience will judge us by observing our attire during or before we present.  III.For example, if we are presenting by wearing simple t-shirt and short jeans, the audience will feel like we are so casual and are not respecting the presentation.  IV.Another example, if we are wearing formal attire such as coat and long pants, the audience will feel that we are smart and have confidence for the presentation.

7 Dressing in a manner can ensure self-confidence of one’s  I.Dressing in a manner always makes presenter feel confident, because it will be a huge impact on your level of confident.  II.Help presenter act confidently and deliver the speech confidently throughout the public speaking presentation.  III.For example, every human being on this earth had that exciting feeling after trying on a flattering dress or sport coat.

8 Demonstrate How to Put On Make-up Session one:  Hygiene – Basic steps to good makeup hygiene  Primers – What a primer can do for your makeup & skin tone  Foundation – Selecting the correct color & product  Setting powders –Enhance the longevity of your makeup

9 Session two:  Eye makeup/eyeliner/mascara –quick, simple & effective techniques for blending & eye enhancement

10 Session three:  Eyebrows – Correcting your brow shape using the correct color & products  Blush/bronzer –Where to apply blush & bronzer  Highlighting – Where to apply a highlight for a "natural glow"  Session four:  Lips – Selecting color to enhance or correct your lip shape, pencil outlining techniques

11 Conclusion  To sum it up, if clothing fails to meet these standards, as expected by the audience’s, for some universities, the wrong of enforcing formal dress code can be a big controversy. If the problem persists, progressive disciplinary action will be applied if dress code violations continue. It should also be given freedom to decide which type of apparel is acceptable and which are not during the presentation.


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