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Ginger Burr Asks the Women of WISH, “Who Taught You How to Dress?”

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This is a post about our WISH Summit interview with Ginger Burr. To access this call, click on the audio player at the bottom of the post.

All you sweat pant-wearing sweethearts out there, it’s time for a makeover. If you wake up, stare at a closet full of clothes, but still feel like you have nothing to wear, then this call is for you.

If you spend a fortune on fashion, but still don’t love your duds, maybe you need a better neckline, or a different color.

Whatever it is, you deserve to feel smokin’ hot as you trot down the street no matter what you budget or bathroom scale are telling you. There are tips and tricks to looking great for any budget and size, but sometimes we just need a bit of help figuring it all out.

And that’s why we’ve invited Ginger Burr our compassionate fashion consultant  to help us learn the ropes and create a style we love. Here are some of the questions I asked her:

If your clothes could talk, what would they say?

Who is supposed to teach us how to dress?

What are some of the basic things we should know about how to dress?

-colors?
-cuts, lengths, lines?
-fabrics?
-style?

When there are “rules” and guidelines about how to dress, how do we keep our own personality in there?

How do we find our own personal style without winning the lululemon lookalike contest?

How can you tell if a color looks good on you or not??

What is up with some people’s attachment to BLACK!?

What are some of the other issues affecting our self-esteem as women?

Talk to us about how the clothes we choose affect the way we feel.

What is a fashion temper tantrum?

Maybe we can talk about what makes a woman beautiful? We know what it looks like when we see it… (sitting in the principles office story)

How do we stand up to some of these outside (and inside!!) influences and really let our true beauty shine?

Take us, briefly, through the steps of your Who Taught You How to Dress Homestudy Course? How it works and what could a woman expect to experience for herself at the end of it?

You can listen to this interview here:

Enjoy!