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Why Successful People Wear The Same Thing Every Day

“You’ll see I wear only grey or blue suits. I’m trying to pare down decisions. I don’t want to make decisions about what I’m eating or wearing. Because I have too many other decisions to make.”
— President Barack Obama.

Zuckerberg's "50 Shades of Grey" wardrobe, Steve Jobs’ iconic black turtleneck, Albert Einstein’s grey suit.

If you had to guess what the “uniform” for success looked like, what would it be?

So a monochromatic wardrobe is synonymous with the style of success. But why?

Which of these apply to you?

  • Your closet is full of clothes but you still end up wearing the same pieces of clothing over and over again
  • You want to look good without really having to think about it
  • You wouldn’t mind having an easier and more efficient “getting ready in the morning” routine
  • You have “bigger” things in life to worry about than having to stress about leaving home looking perfectly put together
“Simply put, by stressing over things like what to eat or wear every day, people become less efficient at work.

This is all related to the concept of decision fatigue, a real psychological condition in which a person’s productivity suffers as a result of becoming mentally exhausted from making so many irrelevant decisions.”
— John Haltiwanger

Introducing the capsule wardrobe, a collection of a few essential items of clothing that don't go out of fashion, such as skirts, trousers, and coats, which can then be augmented with seasonal pieces (Wikipedia). Basically, it's a smart library of functional clothes that you love.

“A capsule wardrobe represents more time and energy for what really matter.”
— #Unfancy

While having a fuss-free monochromatic wardrobe is apparently a habit successful people have, it doesn't just revolve around white shirts, grey suits or wearing the same thing every day.

In fact, a trendy monochromatic dressing can be timeless if you choose the colours or shades that look good on you. Consider this your signature style.

If you had to pick a base colour for your capsule wardrobe, what would it be?

Outfit Moussy // Kicks Nike Air Force 1 Ultra Flynit // Photographed by Bryan Lee


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Friday 04.01.16
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Paris playsuit

“There’s no cardinal rule that says rompers have to be short little things that barely reach beyond the tops of your thighs. For more temperate spring days, in fact, we think the long romper is where it’s at; but if you go this route, stick to darker or more neutral colors, then set it off with fun accessories.”
— stylecaster.com
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Black Romper H&M // Bracelet Hermes


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Wednesday 09.09.15
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Simplicity in the city

“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.”
— Leonardo Da Vinci

The French say faites simple. Keep it simple. No need to over-accessorise, overthink or overdo. When all you have on is a plain white dress, the temptation to "dress it up" is unavoidable. Like a blank canvas that's waiting to be painted on, outfits like these are great for every woman's wardrobe because they are not only timeless and versatile but they also give us room to personalise and make it truly exclusive to our individual style. Glam it up, dress it down, layer it on for cooler nights - the options are endless. 

Nevertheless, while expressing our personality and making a statement with every new accessory piled on, it also helps to remember that sometimes, less is best. Balance the boldness of a solid coloured fitted dress with the innocence of minimalism to let your personality shine. Accessorise with the best curve on your body - your smile. 

Have a beautiful day ahead gorgeous girls! Mwah!

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White Dress American Apparel // Bracelet Swarovski Slake Silk Bracelet // Bag Chanel Classic Flapbag in Caviar Calfskin


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Thursday 09.03.15
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Fashion Week Exclusive: What’s all the fuss about?

A sneak at the Opening Night of The Fashion Festival Bali 2014 held at The Stones Hotel Autograph Collection, Legian, Bali. Soundtrack: Random Hero (Original Mix) by Joe Garston More pictures and blog posts on http://hannahtan.com Follow me on Facebook: http://facebook.com/hannahonline Twitter: http://twitter.com/hannah_tan Instagram: http://instagram.com/hannahonline

Fashion Industry: A multibillion-dollar global enterprise devoted to the business of making and selling clothes. [http://global.britannica.com/]

Some say fashion is fickle, while others like New York writer Christina Grasso, believe that “there's no escaping it unless you take a cue from Adam and Eve and forgo clothing forever.”

In conjunction with this week’s Fashion Festival Bali 2014, here are the answers to some of your fashion-related questions:

Fashion - So what’s all the fuss about?

Like it or not, fashion is a business and for countries like the UK, the fashion industry worth £26 billion to its economy. According to the New York City Economic Development Corporation, Fashion Week generates an estimated $532 million in direct visitor spending annually, which translates to $865 million in total economic impact.

Yep.

 

How does Fashion Week and fashion-related events play a role in this significant industry?

While fashion events in a particular destination city help drive sales for the local businesses, they also play a significant role in elevating retailers and brands in the eye of the consumers.  “When we started doing runway shows, it raised our company’s profile dramatically,” said designer Nanette Lepore. “After the first few seasons on the runway, sales jumped 20% a year.”

 

Who attends fashion shows? 

The most important people at fashion shows are the Editors of influential magazines/media, the Designers and the buyers/retailers. Fashion shows are generally not open to the public, and fashion week is not a public event.

“At the shows, retailers see the designers’ creative vision. They get ideas on how the collection should hang in the store, how it should be merchandised, what the window displays might be and if it should be featured in a catalog or an ad.” -Fern Mallis, senior vice president of IMG Fashion

 

Do designers pay for their own fashion show?

In most cases, yes.

 

How much do models get paid per show?

According to Cosmopolitan.com’s Style Editor Charles Manning, “Anywhere from $0 to $20,000 or more; it just depends on the model and the show. Supermodels like Karlie Kloss and Gisele Bündchen can make thousands of dollars walking in shows for brands like Chanel or Dior, and there are rumors about models making much much more, especially when walking in the show is part of a larger contract with that brand or if they are on exclusive (only walking for one designer that season)."

"Less established models, on the other hand, often make next to nothing. Usually these models are working on smaller shows, for designers who do not have the budgets to pay them in cash and must instead pay them in trade.”

 

Who decides on a trend?

“Designers make the clothes – sometimes with the help of professional trend forecasters, sometimes not. Then editors identify the trends based on how many designers are doing whatever it is (pajama shirts, oversized pink cots, leather pants, etc.). The general rule is that you need a minimum of 3 designers to establish a trend, but bigger designers like Dior or Prada can often launch trends all on their own because they are so influential that anything they do will be instantly knocked off and copied by other designers, thereby becoming a trend.”

“That said, a trend is only successful if it sells and new trends often grow out of the successes and failures of old trends, so, in a way, it is the consumers themselves who decide what the trends will be just by shopping.” [Charles Manning]


For more information about The Fashion Festival Bali 2014, visit http://www.thefashionfestival.com/ and LIKE their Facebook page to stay in the loop of ongoing event updates:

https://www.facebook.com/Thefashionfestival

References from:

  • http://www.huffingtonpost.com/
  • http://www.forbes.com/
  • http://www.cosmopolitan.com/
  • http://www.lkmichiganforum.org/
  • http://time.com

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Wednesday 08.20.14
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