Style reflects personality
In the choice of what one dresses on oneself, it's also a strong question of identity. The gradual erasure of the boundaries between the private sphere and the professional sphere has favored more relaxing and comfortable work. A change has been made, tacitly, initiated by business leaders - if you think of Jacques-Antoine Granjon, the emblematic boss of Vente-privée.com, we too. "There is probably much more opportunity today to pass messages in the way people dress, as the affirmation of his personality and his professional image," says Xavier Malartre. Change of style may mean that one wants to be noticed to progress or this change can be imposed by an elevation in the hierarchy. Some promotions bring backs to a seraglio, it gives up the ground and grease for the seat and its golds for example. One is of another stuff and in certain contexts it must be seen. Conversely, we may prefer not to change anything, to say that we remain accessible despite everything.
After all the style is a matter of taste ...
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