If you are a working woman in a business world who is looking for new clients or aiming for a promotion, the competition is tough. It’s important that to be seen as the right person for the job or the project, you are showing up as the right person each day. I’ve talk ad nauseum about the impact of what you wear and that when you show up, you need to be dressed for the job and life you want, not the one you have.
Personal Branding is incredibly important in life, but especially if you are working in the business world. You may be thinking “I know what branding is and what a company brand is, but what is a Personal Brand?”.
Personal Branding is all about intentionally shaping how you are seen by others, highlighting your skills, experience, and values. It is the conscious and strategic process of crafting and influencing the public perception of an individual.
- Personal Branding is NOT accidental. You requires strategic and very conscious planning. It takes effort and it’s important that you deliver a consistent message.
- Public Perception is key. Whether it’s your potential clients, employers, co-workers, or your online community, you have to consider how the things you are saying doing (and wearing) are being seen and perceived by others.
- It highlights your Expertise and Values. Your Personal Brand showcases the things that are uniquely you: your blend of skills, experience, and the core values that drive you.
- When it comes to clients, a company’s brand image matters. 82% of customers trust a company more if the senior management has a strong personal brand (LinkedIn).
- 70% of hiring managers say that a strong personal brand is more important than a strong resume when evaluating candidates. Particularly important for entrepreneurs who are seeking funding or partnerships (LinkedIn).
- By establishing yourself as a leader in your field, you open more doors to promotions, speaking engagements, and new ventures.
- 60% of consumers are more likely to do business with a company with a strong personal brand (Branding Strategy Insider).
The MAGIC Secret Weapon: YOUR STYLE
How a Personal Stylist or Image Strategist can Partner with You to Create an Aligned Image
- A personal stylist will help you to clarify what your personal brand message should be. You will discuss what your lifestyle dictates about your style as well as what the expectations are at your place of business. If you work in a Lawyer’s office, wearing a creative style would appear out of place in a conservative environment. On the flip side of that, if you work as a Graphic Designer, you would stand out like a sore thumb if you work a suit and tie!
- A personal stylist will help you to develop a style that speaks to what values are important to you and also what your true style personality is and how to dress to that authentically.
- A personal stylist helps you save time and money because she will clear the clutter that does not fit your personal brand from your closet, help you shop for pieces that DO, and create looks that convey a powerful brand message. You won’t waste money on items that no longer serve you.
- A personal stylist gives you the confidence you need because she uses her expertise to work through all of the magic steps to bring your style, values, body type, and lifestyle together in a cohesive way. When you are wearing pieces that feel good and you KNOW make you look good, you stand taller and you get an instant communication upgrade because you are more assertive, approachable, or polished.
- A personal stylist helps your closet become a place of joy because there is more versatility inside of your closet, and even on your “off days” you can still appear on-brand.
- A personal stylist can help you to create a power look for an important meeting or a special event.
- A personal stylist can help you to communicate your personal brand message when you have updated branding photos taken.
Are You Sabotaging Your Personal Brand?
- If your style lacks a clear direction, the perception is that you are uncertain or that you lack focus.
- If your clothing doesn’t fit properly or is poor quality, you appear unprofessional.
- If the clothes you are wearing are dated, you lower your credibility and appear out-of-touch.
- If your clothes are unkempt, you send a message that you have poor attention to details
- If you are showing too much of your body at the office, it’s distracting and inappropriate and draws the wrong type of attention.
- If you wear too many accessories, you will appear cluttered.
- If you only wear neutrals, you will blend into the background and it makes it hard to be “seen” for that next promotion or as a stand out to win the client.
The Hidden Costs of Ignoring Your Personal Brand Image
- Missed Connections. When you don’t have a clear brand image, ideal clients or hiring managers may pass you over.
- Networking Stumbles. If your personal brand does not match your level of expertise or the job you say you have, networking can become awkward and ineffective.
- Not an Expert. An ill-designed brand image may not allow you to be seen as an authority which can impact partnership opportunities.
- Financial Drain. Without understanding your personal brand image, you will waste money on impulse clothing buys that do not align.
- Time Tornado. Trying to figure out all of the aspects of your personal branding with everything else you have on your plate will not only confuse you, but take a long time to do. When you hire a personal stylist, you save precious time with someone who knows what they are doing. It allows you to stay in your own zone of genius.
- Negative First Impressions. It’s hard to change a first impression, so those first 30 seconds are do-or-die. Humans determine if they trust someone within the first 30 seconds of meeting them, so you must get the appearance part right!
- Client Confusion. I’ve said it before, but if part of your skillset is organization and attention to detail and you are showing up to a meeting with a wrinkled shirt and low quality clothing, it may be the one thing that makes something “just a bit off” and they sign with someone else.
- Imposter Syndrome. If your image does not match your expertise, internally, you may struggle with your confidence.
- Presentation Anxiety. If you aren’t confident in what you are wearing or the clothing is uncomfortable or pulling and tugging or gaping in the wrong places, it’s impossible to walk out on a stage and give your all.
- Lowered Perceived Value. If you aren’t effectively communicating your personal brand through what you are wearing, it may be difficult to pull in the rates that you are asking of clients or the raise you are asking your Manager for.