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Colour at work



An Indian Man's Guide to Success
Doris Pooser

Wearing the right colour can brighten your whole appearance, guides Doris Pooser in An Indian Man’s Guide to Success’ ( www.harpercollins.co.in). Colour can create mood, indi viduality – even power, she adds. “Dark colours, for example, project strength and authority … On the other hand, a man who wants to affect a light, breezy feeling will wear a tan or light grey suit, a pastel shirt, and a tie with more colour.” Wearing the right colours, says Pooser, can enhance your complexion. “Lines and wrinkles seem to disappear, circles under the eyes are less obvious; you take on a visible glow.” Neutrals, she advises, form the foundation of your wardrobe, especially in suits, because they have the least cultural and psychological effect and are therefore safe. Cool guide.

D. Murali

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