WHEN YOUR WARDROBE GOES ON SOCIAL MEDIA PICTURE

Your wardrobe opens the case before you even speak your first sentence. Its key pieces of evidence: the cut, the material, the simplicity.

You step onto the set. Before your first syllable, a crowd of viewers are judging: “Guilty of a bad cut.” “Not guilty — that blue inspires respect.” Your clothes are your opening statement.

The Colour Jury: Navy blue = 72% confidence (Journal of Applied Psychology), red = domination (to be measured).

Textile Offences: Shiny synthetics = “used car dealer” under LEDs.

Strategic Elegance – Golden Rule: Your wardrobe = Your white paper in fabric.
Wearing Savile Row to preach disruption is like donning an executioner’s garb to sing of mercy.
In the age of sensory storytelling, your wardrobe is your first chapter.

If in doubt, ask: ” Would my ideal client wear this to sign the contract?” If yes, you
are sworn in. ⚖️ Plea: In front of the media, your suit is silk evidence.