Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Get the "X"

Websites to watch

People have been asking me which websites they should check out daily. The following is a small list to get you started. These are fun and informative (well...most of them) and will help you to procrastinate.

www.thesartorialist.blogspot.com

www.postsecret.blogspot.com

www.gawker.com

www.popsugar.com

www.gizmodo.com

www.boingboing.net

www.neatorama.com

www.apartmenttherapy.com

www.uncrate.com

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Etiquette Feature: How to Host a Successful Business Lunch


Planning

  • Lunch is the most popular time for meeting with colleagues and clients – schedule your meeting outside of the rush when possible
  • Take clients to restaurants you are familiar with. You have the home field advantage if you know the menu, layout, and if you are recognized or known by the maitre d’ and other staff.
  • Refrain from talking business until everyone at the table has had an opportunity to look at the menu and order
Ordering
  • Do not spend too much time examining the menu – it may appear as if you have difficulty making decisions
  • The host orders last
  • Do not order food that are considered difficult to eat e.g. spaghetti, large potentially messy burgers
  • Consider refraining from hard liquor during the lunch hour. Some experts recommend sticking to beer, wine or non-alcoholic beverages. Just as how you speak and look affect others’ impressions of you, so does what you consume. It is simply better to be on the safe side when dining with important colleagues or customers.
  • Order the same courses that your guest orders. Have an appetizer and eat at least some of it if your guests orders one. You do not want them to eat alone because they may feel they are inconveniencing you or prolonging the meal.

Taking charge

  • Ensure that your guest(s) are comfortable and that they are enjoying their food. If anything is not as it should be take charge of rectifying the situation, as host.
  • You are the host of the meeting/event so take charge of the situation. It is up to you to keep the meal on track and notify the server when your party is ready to order (if necessary)

Taking business

  • Save the most crucial business topics for discussion once the entrĂ©e has been cleared. It is easier to get everyone’s full attention during the coffee and dessert course.
  • Be aware of your guest(s) schedules so that you know when to wrap up the meeting and lunch – everyone should leave feeling that they had a positive experience that did not inconvenience the remainder of their day.

Paying the bill

  • The one who extends the invitation should expect to pay the bill. If you anticipate a mild protest and feel strongly about paying, privately give your credit card to the maitre d’ or your server. You can ask for the bill to be placed in front of you or you may arrange for the bill never to appear at the table. This is the ultimate in hospitality and may pleasantly surprise your guest(s).
  • Tip = “to insure promptness” generally: 20% for good service and a low total, 15% for good service and high total

Monday, October 20, 2008

Ask Z

Send your style & image related questions to info@zmimage.com. I will be selecting some questions to answer here...advice column style

W Network contest

The Women's Television Network is a Canadian channel that features a great deal of lifestyle programming. I had entered their contest for new hosts under the Style & Beauty category. Ultimately, from my category they chose 2 hair stylists and a wardrobe consultant who specializes in plus size styling.

I sincerely thank everyone who voted for me and supported me during the time of the contest. It was a great experience!

You can view the video I entered in a more recent blog post entitles "Get the X"


Fall/Winter Fashion

As has been the case for quite a while now, fashion is eclectic and the trends are many. There are countless fashion sites that will provide you with the fashion trend report for the current season. One of my favorites is Style.com because it allows you to view the stills of the official fashion week runway shows in New York. Each season I research using various sources (magazines, websites, fashion shows, other experts) in order to stay informed. For my busy clients, friends and contacts who want to find out about fashion quickly through a few point form notes, here it is:

Men
• Sophisticated tailored looks made from classic menswear pieces put together to create a trim silhouette (sleeker than traditional looks) Layer blazers with shirts, vests and scarves.
• Tailored corduroy, plaid blazer style jackets and trousers (separates paired with non-plaid items)
• Tailored trenches and top coats, eastern European inspired jackets with prominent faux fur collars (bomber and ¾ lengths)
• Workwear/utility inspired looks in jackets and footwear

Women
• Ultra feminine and glamorous – dresses, lace, ruffles, pleats – pair items containing these elements with structured pieces such as pencils skirts and straight leg trousers which flatter many body types
• Prevalent prints: florals, art inspired
• Black is back accompanied by metallics, bold elements such as studs and jewels
• Country charm and cowboy chic– woodsy looks and rustic prints/materials such as plaids, tweed, corduroy, checks, leather, and fringe
• Long skirts and sweaters, capes

Blog Launch


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This new blog will supplement my image consulting website and newsletter. It will also be a spot for thoughts and articles on lifestyle topics.