Being chic is about being confident
September 24, 2014
Style has permeated every hidden nook of our western culture. On every towering billboard and each inescapable advertisement during the commercial breaks of our favorite show, there is something or someone there to remind us what our flaws are, how to fix them and who we should aspire to be. To many, being chic and fashionable is about staying on top of the latest trends and about knowing what goes with what, but for those of us who haven’t the time or the patience to peruse every magazine on the rack, being chic starts with being confident. After all, isn't being chic about being sexy and noticeable? Isn't it about standing out in a crowd of drones? While I don’t find anything wrong with it, many people’s idea of chic costs them tens of thousands of dollars over the course of a lifetime, but nothing is as sexy and individual is confidence and class. I can guarantee you that most other people will feel the same.
For me, being chic starts with my ability to look in the mirror and be happy with what I see. I'm not terribly handsome, but I'm well-groomed and I don’t let myself go with the sweets. I work out on a semi-regular basis, but no one would look at me and ask what gym I go to. I take care of myself and I work hard at the things I love. I abide by the golden rule, and because of these simple philosophies, I like who I am. This translates into something profound for many of my peers. I also take a bit of pride in the way I look. I wear a suit to work, and I make sure that it’s always clean. The appropriately fitted suit is a deal maker or a deal breaker in many business situations. If I feel good when I look in the mirror in the morning, I feel unstoppable after I put on a tailored suit. It becomes an extension of my masculinity and my professionalism. It makes me a better me.
Also, while I hate to think that the latest fashions make a difference, the classy and timeless ones definitely do. Few things exemplify chic like a Rolex. It’s like a business card that you wear. It’s a crisp and glinting PhD on your wrist. The Rolex and the well-fitted suit are bona fides that accompany you to every meeting, on every romantic date and the most meaningful endeavors. Again, I honestly believe that being fashionable and relevant begins with you and how you view yourself, but it never hurts to accessorize and call attention to your confidence. If you’re on the same page as I am, go online to either The Watch Buyers Group or http://thewatchbuyersgroup.com and see how to make the best and most confident version of yourself.
Everyone, no matter his income or physique has the potential to wildly fashionable and stand out in a crowd in a positive way!
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16 comments
Roger Federer is so cool and stylish :)
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I love the style of Roger Federer!
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I love the style at the last pic most ;D
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Chrissie
Thanks for nice comment! :)
ReplyDeleteI Agree! The magic is in confidence! When I was in Italy I've observed that a lot of men were confident and they knew their value and that was outstanding.
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Just hot. I really like when a guy dresses well!
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Federer es el mejor!!
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I agree, being chic and fashionable is about being comfortable with who you are and how you look! :)
ReplyDeleteLayla xx
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Great style. It's timeless.
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Great post, love the Federer style.
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Oh great styles!
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Hahaha! Too cute, sweetie!
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totally agree about confidence and chic. great post!
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This is so true Sarah!! hmmm I'm actually struggling to get confidence but I'm always working on it! great read <3 so inspiring :)))
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Feeling good with ourselves is the key! ;)
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I agree, we have to feel good about ourselves and that just makes us look better as we are comfortable with who we are! :)
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Fabulous post! xxxx
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