Models Direct – Helps when looking your best at work

Models direct - Make-up mirrorAll about the image by Models Direct

These days, women spend a huge percentage of their lives at work, and have little time for getting ready in the mornings. But Models Direct say that the power of one’s image should not be underestimated, as it has a direct impact on how seriously you are taken by others, and the kinds of networking opportunities you will have in the workplace.

Dressing for the office, Models Direct say, can be quite the challenge. Whether you’re hoping to portray the kind of professional appearance that will clinch a deal with a difficult client, or get you a raise, the way in which you present yourself will undoubtedly influence how successful you are in your career. In this article, Models Direct offers some tips on how to look your best when you’re working hard at the office.

When it comes to colour choices, Models Direct says that neutral and traditional shades should serve as the basis of your work wardrobe. Black is associated with seriousness, grey with being conservative and navy with trustworthiness. If you want to add a pop of bright colour in, consider using deep jewel tones, such as burgundy and emerald green. White will of course, play an important role too; a simple, crisp white blouse will go with almost any other piece of clothing.

During the summer months at work, you may prefer to opt for lighter colours. If this is the case, stick to pastels and neutrals, as bright patterns and prints are rarely seen as appropriate work wear. You can always add a dash of colour in with an accessory in your favourite hue.

When it comes to looking polished and professional, experts say that it’s all about paying attention to the details. Keep your shoes free from scuffs and dust, ensure that your nails are manicured and style your hair. Carry a spare pair of tights, so as to avoid unsightly runs, and make sure to keep your accessories simple, chic and stylish. As a final tip, Models Direct recommends keeping an ‘emergency kit’, filled with things like a compact hairbrush, breath mints, hairclips and a mini-umbrella.

Models Direct – Daisy Lowe the face of Clothes Show Live

Models Direct - clothes showClothes Show Live by Models Direct

Models Direct were delighted to hear that Daisy Lowe will be serving as the face of the popular Clothes Show Live event. The British model and DJ, who has graced the covers of many fashion magazines, will be working alongside the organisers of the show to ensure that the 2012 event is the most stylish, fun and inspiring held to date.

As part of the launch for the event, Daisy took part in a photo shoot, which was directed by Matt Irwin, a world renowned photographer, and creative director of the famous Wonderland Magazine. As part of the shoot, Daisy was styled in some of the top trends for the coming autumn/winter seasons, with plenty of beautiful floral pieces combined with edgy accessories which, Models Direct have said, Daisy loves to wear.

The producer of the Clothes Show Live event has said that the organisers were more than happy to welcome Daisy on board, as she is the perfect ambassador, with her incredible sense of style, positive body image and friendly demeanour. Models Direct have said that Daisy is the very embodiment of what the Clothes Show Live is all about; she’s fashionable, inspirational and confident.

Models Direct have said that the event will last for a total of five days and will feature clothing from the world’s top designers as well as plenty of affordable high street labels, and several catwalk shows. Daisy herself will be on stage with 40 other models in what is set to be a spectacular performance, including music, dancing and acting. The work of independent new designers will also be featured. The famed Suzuki Fashion Theatre where the show will be held will only add to the atmosphere, providing the perfect, glamorous setting for the event.

The full line up for the show will be announced shortly; however although the specifics have yet to be released, Models Direct have said that there will be talks by some of the UK’s leading fashion and style industry experts, as well as fashion career seminars and workshops, and Q & A sessions with the editors of the top international fashion magazines.