
THRIVHERCLASS:
Dress for Success
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HOW TO DRESS AFFORDABLY AND FEEL CONFIDENT
WHERE: ONLINE
WEDNESDAY 27TH MARCH
6.45-8PM SYD / 7.45-9AM LON
ALL TICKET SALES GO TO CHARITY DRESS FOR SUCCESS
*FIRST MONTH FREE WHEN YOU JOIN OUR MEMBERSHIP!


Andrea apitz
STYLIST FOR VERONIKA MAINE
AND DRESS FOR SUCCESS
The Details:
"What you are wearing and how good you feel in your skin has a direct impact on how you show up professionally"
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There is a scientific fact that says: people will judge your appearance within five seconds after you make the first impression and the first of what they sense about you is your face and the fashion choice you made. The attitude and the confidence are directly linked with how good you feel and often it completes the first impression you give to those you meet.
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A great challenge we all face every morning is 'what to wear?'. We might feel we need something new to impress or feel good but sometimes the hidden gems are right there amongst the wardrobe maze. Or it might just take a couple of extra key pieces to create an entirely new look for the season.
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Andrea Apitz stylist for Veronika Maine (Newcastle, Australia) is here to show us how to maximise our existing wardrobe, what essentials we can purchase if we need to maximise existing items and even more importantly, how to feel great in the clothes we wear every day.
This workshop will empower you to grow confidence in how you feel in what you ware everyday, to create a great first impression and keep a balanced budget in the same time.
This workshop will empower you to:
Learn tips and tricks to maximise your existing wardrobe to create a variety of 'go-to' style ranges that suit your body type and personality

Uncover ways to feel confident in what you wear knowing you have the expert advice to go by
Key items to always look on point no matter what your income is and who you are going to meet

Create a great first impression and keep a balanced budget at the same time.
Wellness First: Breath Connection Practice
Today we are starting the session with a 10 minute guided breath connection practice with Pilates Teacher Emma Willox.
This will include a breath connection exercise to lesson anxiety and to establish a sense of peace and clarity. You’ll feel more in flow and able to fully embrace living in the present. The perfect way to connect to our inner selves before feeling great on the outside too.
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WHERE: ONLINE
WEDNESDAY 27TH FEBRUARY
6.45PM-8PM SYD / 7.45AM-9AM LON
INVESTMENT: $19.95
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ALL TICKET SALES WILL GO TO DRESS FOR SUCCESS, NEWCASTLE
A registered charity that improves the employability of women in need by providing, free of charge, professional clothing, a network of support and the career development tools to help women achieve self-sufficiency.
*FIRST MONTH FREE WHEN YOU JOIN OUR MEMBERSHIP!
About Andrea Apitz:
Andrea Apitz has worked in the fashion and accessory industry for 40 years. During that time she owned her own showroom for 25 years in Honolulu, Hawaii showcaseing different brands of accessories and fashion.
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Andrea in now a stylist for Veronica Maine, Newcastle, Australia and also styles for 'Dress for Success', This is a not-for-profit organisation for women who are being empowered through the community to be their very best.
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The mission of Dress for Success is to empower women to achieve economic independence. We empower these women to take back their confidence and overcome their barriers to gaining and sustaining employment.
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All ticket sales from this event will go to 'Dress for Success' Newcastle, Australia.
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Find Andrea Apitz here:
About Emma Willox:
Emma is a motivated Fitness and Pilates Instructor and she has a passion for helping clients at all fitness levels get into the best shape of their lives both mentally and physically. Emma strongly believes health is a conscious lifestyle choice necessary for longevity and happiness. She is goal- oriented and energetic with a talent for motivating clients with enthusiasm and encouragement and has the ability to work well in many environments and teams.
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Contact Emma Willox here:
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