Behind the wheel of your car, you can’t wait to pick her up and take her on your very first date. More than the program, the movie or the wine, your choice of outfit is crucial. It can even be decisive. Even if women aren’t as frivolous as society would like to think, it’s true that they pay particular attention to what they wear. More than just a shirt or a pair of pants, your outfit is a statement about your future.
Staying true to yourself is often the key advice, but at the same time, how do you know if a shirt represents you better than a t-shirt?
Faced with this cry of alarm, this general anguish, image consultants are multiplying. Television is no exception, offering us programs in which benevolent advisors reshape our wardrobes and give us extreme makeovers (like the very popular Cristina Cordula). New hit programs, how to find your way through the advice flow without falling into schizophrenia.
Mehdi Cheddadi, an expert in new technologies, is developing a made-to-measure advice service. Co-founder of Tailor Corner, he has taken on the perilous task of advice, offering three different types of advice for three different cases of that tumultuous first date.
For an afternoon rendezvous, he suggests a casual look in which shoes are the key element: nubuck or suede calfskin loafers are recommended.
For a meeting at an art exhibition, the creative side must be subtly expressed through accessories. Art doesn’t rhyme with an exuberant total look. At a dinner party, a well-cut shirt, a tailored jacket and pants in dark shades are indelible classics: the detail to which Medhi Cheddadi draws attention is the wallet, because gentlemen, you’re paying the bill.
At the heart of innovation and backed by expert service, Taylor Corner – 20,000 made-to-measure pieces a year, using unprecedented technologies – looks set to make your first appointment bespoke.
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