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A person’s dress is the most vivid description of his own upbringing.

Hello, everyone.

I do not know if you have had such confusion before an interview or before your employment:

you do not know what kind of professional dress suits you?

And you are also unclear what the correct professional dress is?

Today, Ms. Li and I will talk about the basic principles of professional dress.

Hello, everyone, in the professional image,

appearance is the first business card of a person,

so professional dress is particularly important.

If we want to show ourselves well in the workplace,

or leave a good impression on our customers,

win the favor of others,

and get images of “professional” and “competent”,

we need to learn the basic principles of dress etiquette first.

Principle 1 Being Clean and Tidy

It is far more important to be clean and tidy than fashionable when wearing professional suits.

For example, remember to check whether there are stains and wrinkles in your clothes.

Keep shirt collar and cuffs white.

Leather shoes should not be covered with dust.

In a word, professional clothes should be clean and tidy as a whole.

Principle 2 Be Harmonious in Dressing

The principle of harmonization is to dress in harmony with your career, body shape, a skin color and so on.

For example, in the business, education and financial circles,

dress is required to be dignified and stable.

Do not blindly pursue fashion when you dress.

You should choose the clothes according to your body shape

and take advantage of your strengths and avoid weaknesses.

For example,

simple styles, such as V-neck, dark color and vertical stripe clothes, are suitable for people who are not tall and overweight,

because dark color gives people a sense of contraction.

Thin people, on the contrary, should choose light-colored clothes.

I agree with you.

The color of clothing can often affect

or even change the impression of people’s skin color in the eyes of others,

which is confirmed by the research of Department of Psychology, Harvard University.

Therefore, we need to consider our own skin color

and choose the right color when matching clothes.

For example, for people with darker and yellow skin color,

it is better not to choose blue or purple,

which makes your face darker.

So what color is suitable for people with dark skin?

In fact, the dark brown and light color clothes,

such as dark red, brown and golden will make you look more confident.

Well, we would like to emphasize one more point in the principle of harmonization:

It is better not to wear clothes with more than 3-4 colors.

Black, white and gray are the “safe” colors,

which are easy to match with other colors.

Principle 3 Be Exquisite

Many people closely associate the word “exquisite” with prices,

and feel that only luxury can bring quality and refinement.

In fact, the so-called exquisite dress does not necessarily require being luxury,

but it must be decent.

Be responsible for yourself.

Hide your attitude in details and show it in details as well.

Well, personally, I like fashion stylist Linda Rodin very much.

Her distinctive silver hair, red lips and exquisite dress are her labels.

Although nearly 70 years old,

she is still as energetic as a young girl.

In her dressing,

we see a woman who remains fresh, capable, bright and fashionable.

I believe everyone who sees her

will be intoxicated by her unique and elegant temperament.

There is also a television series “Hunting Ground” which many people have watched not long ago.

Hu Ge is dressed in suits in this play, providing guidelines for professional dress.

Indeed, no matter men or women, regardless of age,

people who are exquisite are always more popular.

So we should pay attention to every detail.

Details also determine the success or failure of your professional image.

Principle 4 Principles of T. P. O. R.

As for the business attire,

there are important principles of T. P. O. R.

Ms. Li, I have heard of the T.P.O. principle.

T stands for time.

for example, clothes in summer cannot be worn in winter.

P stands for place,

which means clothing for business, leisure and social occasions should differ.

You cannot go to business talks in evening dress, right?

O stands for objects.

For example, if you want to make a mature and responsible impression on the other party,

you should choose to wear a professional suit.

If you go to a dinner party and you want to give people a lively and lovely feeling,

you can choose short skirt instead of long skirt.

I agree. We should pay attention to the time, occasion and purpose of dressing first.

In addition, there is an R standing for role,

which is what your role is.

Let us take a look at the differences and characteristics of the following women’s professional dress.

Company executive—Andy.

She is a representative of returnees with high IQ,

an efficient and accurate female elite in the workplace,

who is at the top of the company.

Her image and clothes are like a sound business card, which is passed around loudly:

She is capable and intelligent, but with a little bit of femininity.

Her clothing style is neat and full of vigor,

and her excellence is shown in details.

Black, white and gray are her main colors.

All kinds of suits and waistcoats are necessary items for her work.

Middle Manager (HR Manager)—Fan Shengmei.

Her clothes contain her differences,

which are fashionable and have a certain sense of design.

As a HR manager,

she conveys the atmosphere and affinity in her own character.

EQ is so high that it has a little mind reading skill.

She seems a bit vain and cold,

but in fact, she is kind and warm-heated,

and has own opinions on people beauty.

Workplace newcomers—Yingying Qiu and Juer Guan

Mrs. Qiu is optimistic, determined and initiative.

Her clothing image silently expresses the values of this newcomer in the workplace:

comfortable, bold and casual, with a little willfulness.

Mrs. Guan is gentle and moderate.

Just leaving the university and first stepping into the workplace,

she behaves cautiously as a good girl.

Entrepreneur—Qu Xiaoxiao

She is easy-going.

Her costumes in the play are more in pursuit of design,

or exaggerated tailoring or colors with extremely high contrast.

Each set shows the features of being free and unrestrained.
(A clip of “Ode To Joy”)

The professional dress should be selected according to

the role you play in different occupations and positions.

The reason why we appreciate the costumes of the leading characters in the play is that

they can match and highlight their own characteristics.

Well, you can imagine:

what would you do if your supervisor wearing a floral skirt and pink high heels today to question your performance this month?

Therefore, the clothes that do not conform to your own roles

are not professional and persuasive.

Business people should first understand their company’s culture and position,

so that they can dress in line with the company’s cultural background and their positions.

Therefore, it is one of the important principles of professional dress to define your role in the workplace,

and your professional image should conform to your role.

Well, students.

I believe you all understand the basic principles of professional dress through today’s lecture.

That is all for today, see you next time.

A Beginner’s Guide to Etiquette课程列表:

01 Introduction: Winning through Etiquette

-Introduction: Winning through Etiquette

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Discussion

--Do you think etiquette is important? Why?

--Do you know the differences between Chinese and foreign etiquette?

--What are your favorite “proverbs of etiquette” or “famous sentences of etiquette”?

02 Professional Image

-The Importance of Professional Image: Seven-Second Impression and Winning

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Overall Principle of Professional Dressing: The Beginning of a Successful Image

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Business Dressing Etiquette for Men: Opportunities in Dressing Etiquette

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Business Dressing Etiquette for Women: Are You “Posing” the Right Way

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Skin Care: Paying More Attention to Your Skin

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Professional Make-up: Have You Taken the Mistakes for Granted

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Discussion

--Is the first impression important? How can we change our bad first impression on others?

--How to apply “fashion” to the workplace dressing?

--Do you know the differences between eastern and western understanding of makeup, skin care and even

03 Deportment and Manners

-Posture: Winning People's Approval and Admiration

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Looks and Smiles: Valuable “Expression Package” in the Workplaces

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Special Body Languages: The Invisible Punctuation

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Discussion

--What are gentlemen and ladies like in your eyes?

--Did you smile today?

--What “minor behaviors” do you think you cannot stand?

04 Seating Arrangement Etiquette

-The Principle and Method of Seating Arrangements: Making Clear the Seating Order First

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Guiding Etiquette: Where Exactly Should You Be

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Seating Arrangements in Cars: Are You “Seated” Right

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Seating Arrangements in Business Meetings: It Is Not Wrong to Make Sure Your Seat Before Taking it

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Seating Arrangements of Chinese Banquets: How Do We Show Guests Respects

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Seating Arrangements of Western Banquets: What Do You Think About “Lady First”

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Discussion

--Which order arrangement are you unclear?

--Who should sit in the front passenger seat?

--Do you know the principles, differences and exceptions of seat arrangements in Chinese and Western f

05 Meeting and Communication Etiquette

-Greetings: The Subtlety of Greeting

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Addresses: Details Not to Be Overlooked

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Handshake: The First Touch to Establish Contact

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Embrace: Do You Need Such “Temperature”

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Foreign-Related Etiquette: When in Rome, Do as the Romans Do

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Self-Introduction: Introducing Yourself Formally

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Introducing Others: Bridging the Parties

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Business Card: The Second Face of Image

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Discussion

--What is your favorite greeting?

--What do you think are the strange addressing terms in China?

--What kind of self-introduction can leave deep impression on others?

06 Communication, Contact and Etiquette

-Telephone Etiquette: How to Call Your Boss with Ease

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Cellphone Etiquette: Being Rude or Polite Cellphone Users

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Mail Etiquette: Helping You Maintain, Not Destroy, Relationships

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-WeChat Social Etiquette: The “Meeting and Scanning” Era

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Discussion

--Do you know any popular Internet phrases that you cannot understand?

--What are some bad behaviors regarding emails that bother you?

--What would you do if you sent a job message but receive no reply?

07 Business Banquet Etiquette

-Invitation and Preparation: A Successful Invitation is the Beginning of Everything

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Chinese Food: Do Not Underestimate the “Multiple Choice Questions” on the Dining Table

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-The Drinking Etiquette of Chinese Banquets: “Can Drink" is Not Equal to “Drink Properly”

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Use of Chinese Tableware: It Is Said 90% of the People Do not Get It Right

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-The Dining Etiquette of Chinese Food: Soft Power around the Dining Table

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-The Clues in Western Tableware: The Dining Table as a “Weaponry Shop”

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Seven Dishes of Western Food: Do You Know How to Enjoy Each

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-The Drinking Etiquette of Western Food: A Love Affair with Food and Wine

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-The Dining Etiquette of Western Food: Graceful like a Gentleman and Lady

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Discussion

--How would you arrange this feast?

--Do you know the differences in alcoholic beverage and drinks etiquette between Chinese and foreign c

--Would you please give some examples of differences in dining etiquette in Chinese food and western f

08 Reception and Visit Etiquette

-Routine Reception: Promoting Impressions through Details

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Grand Reception: The Tailored Reception

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Company Visit 1: “Once or Never” Chance to Leave a Good Impression

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Company Visit 2: Details Make the Difference

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Residential Visit: For the Convenience of the Host and Be a Popular Visitor

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Business Gifts: Not the More Expensive the Better

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Discussion

--What do you think is the most important thing in reception? Where are the differences in reception b

--Do you know any difference in people’s understanding of time across countries?

--Are you good at selecting gifts?

09 Job Interview Etiquette

-Inspecting Yourself: Success Depends on Knowing Yourself and the Jobs Offered

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Resume Writing: How to Write an Irresistible Resume

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Interview Dress and Manner: Secrets for Improving Your Chances

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Classic Question Template: The Interviewer's Question Bank

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Resolution of Embarrassing Situations: Not Be Too Embarrassed to Recall These Tricks

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Discussion

--Which Chinese companies do you like the most?

--How can you make your resume stand out?

--Do you know what a no-leader group interview is?

10 Business Speech Etiquette

-Speech Preparation: Overcoming Speech Anxiety

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Etiquette in Speech Making: Charm through Elegance

--Video

--PPT

--Quiz

-Concluding Stately: Future Escorted by Etiquette

--Video

--PPT

-Discussion

--Do you think giving a speech is scary? Talk about your experience.

--What do you think a successful speech should be?

--Can you summarize the differences in business etiquette between China and your country?

Final Exam

-Final Exam

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