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How to be a thoroughly stylish woman

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Being a stylish, charismatic woman involves a lot more than donning the latest fashion fad. In fact, this is something you probably shouldn’t do. Annette Welsford from Brisbane has spent months exhaustively researching and interviewing leading image consultants, stylists, etiquette experts and personal development coaches from all over the world and has put together the 9 essential steps for being thoroughly stylish. She shares the tips and secrets revealed by the international style team in a series of fascinating podcasts which will have women of all ages, sizes and shapes reassessing themselves from the inside out. Discover how to make the most of your body shape, which colours to wear, what accessories to choose. But that’s only a third of it. Annette explores what makes a woman charming and charismatic, the sort of person whom everyone admires and likes. She also delves into the subconscious mind to find out why we sabotage our success and lose our self confidence. This series should not to be missed by any woman. (Music from PeerGynt Lobogris, Track: Landscape for Luthien, Album: Blue Moon III Mystic Places )
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Content provided by Annette Welsford |Founder of the only online Style University. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Annette Welsford |Founder of the only online Style University or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
Being a stylish, charismatic woman involves a lot more than donning the latest fashion fad. In fact, this is something you probably shouldn’t do. Annette Welsford from Brisbane has spent months exhaustively researching and interviewing leading image consultants, stylists, etiquette experts and personal development coaches from all over the world and has put together the 9 essential steps for being thoroughly stylish. She shares the tips and secrets revealed by the international style team in a series of fascinating podcasts which will have women of all ages, sizes and shapes reassessing themselves from the inside out. Discover how to make the most of your body shape, which colours to wear, what accessories to choose. But that’s only a third of it. Annette explores what makes a woman charming and charismatic, the sort of person whom everyone admires and likes. She also delves into the subconscious mind to find out why we sabotage our success and lose our self confidence. This series should not to be missed by any woman. (Music from PeerGynt Lobogris, Track: Landscape for Luthien, Album: Blue Moon III Mystic Places )
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