Dress Like You Want to be Addressed Event Happening Tomorrow

Perception is reality...fair or unfair! Let your attire speak for you and how you desire to be addressed in both work and play. On Jan. 28 from 6:30-8 p.m., the University Career Development Center, Greek Life, and Dillard's will host the Dress Like You Want to be Addressed event at the Arkansas Union Verizon Ballroom.

Join successful branding and apparel industry business leaders, Helena Gadison and Tony Waller as they host a fun and engaging fashion show designed to help UA students build their professional wardrobe through simple and cost-effective tricks of the trade.

At this event, students will learn to select the appropriate apparel for key occasions, navigate some of the most common dress codes they will be expected to know, learn about key "must haves" commonly known as workhorse pieces, and gain highlights of where to shop to find the items.

No Professional Attire Required.

Students can register for this event at: http://career.uark.edu/cdc/students/events/dressed/

Contacts

KayLee Simmons, director of career events
University Career Development Center
479-575-6199, ksim02@uark.edu

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