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Modi's Style book

  Modi’s Style Playbook: A Masterclass in Power, Purpose, and Presence In leadership, image is not a luxury—it’s a language . Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi understands this better than most. That’s why he is often regarded as a style icon, celebrated for his distinctive and carefully curated fashion sense. But Modi’s style isn’t just about clothing—it’s about intention, identity, and influence. It aligns seamlessly with the principles of personal styling, wardrobe planning, and strategic image consulting. Whether he’s addressing the nation, meeting global leaders, or donning a red Nehru jacket and shawl during Operation Sindoor to symbolize India's zero tolerance for terrorism, every element of his wardrobe reflects power, purpose, and presence. Modi has created a unique fashion identity that speaks volumes—conveying confidence, culture, and leadership. Let’s decode the elements that define the Modi look: 1. Power in Simplicity: The Signature Modi Kurta Modi’s signature kur...

Business Etiquette

  Business Etiquette  Want to set you and your business apart from the competition? An important factor is your business relationship and your people skills. The best way to improve your people skills is to practice business etiquette. Business etiquette is not meant to be strictly formal. It is really about being kind, considerate, empathetic and respectful . Practicing of right business etiquette at any networking event   can be one of the most effective ways to increase awareness of who you are and what you do, meet potential clients, and develop new business opportunities. The key to follow business etiquette   is to remember that it is not about how many cards you give out or what you are selling - but, more importantly, who is doing the selling. It is the person behind the product or service that people trust, admire, respect, and with whom they enjoy dealing. It is this rapport, this established relationship that truly makes a product or service interes...
  Wardrobe styling for A Public Speaker  Your first impression matters a lot when you are speaking publicly.  What you wear, your body language, grooming reflects a lot about you and shows your seriousness about event. With little planning and preparation,  one can impress audience and  abolish the greatest fear of public speaking.   Dressing correctly helps in  creating the first impression among your audience. On the other hand dressing  casually and inappropriately also means that you  are not serious towards the whole idea of addressing people and eventually your audience also find it extremely difficult to concentrate on your speech. Gaurav had excellent public speaking skills. But once he  went casually and untidily dressed to address his team members. Neither did he bother to iron his clothes nor polish his shoes. The  audience perceived him to be a lazy and careless person who did not bother to take care of his own clothes. ...