Tuesday, July 31, 2012
The elegance of Hillary Clinton
In our life, we all stages of image and where we look there are some better than others. So we discussed it when we see the pictures! For example, some have had their best moments of self-image in youth, others in the early or late adulthood, and some have evolved with style and taste in each of their 'pictures' of life. Why does this happen? There are several factors that affect each stage and some of these are all the rage, available resources, influence of significant models (parents, artists, a leader), absence or presence of counsel (direct or indirect), personal preference, our attitude about emphasis placed on how we look.
Hillary Clinton, Senator of the United States and who recently was in primary for the nomination for the presidency by the Democratic Party - just as Barack Obama - is an example of elegance in women in stage of maturity. A photo tour changes styles evidence of this and now projects a sleek conservative, though he looks barely wearing dress or skirt. When dressing, sobriety of dark colors emphasize his commitment to his political career, while light and bright colors enhance the gaiety and feminine beauty. For his political career, which is dominated by men, has sought to project a challenging balance between the woman, wife and mother with the leadership, knowledge and power.
In my opinion, the image of Hillary Clinton today is far better than some years ago. The more you change highlights are his eyebrows. At 60, he stands
1. hair cut (short, modern and refreshing, clear face, very flattering)
2. golden highlights in her hair
3. right eyebrow style (before the wearing thick)
4. dress jacket and pants set is often
5. accessories minimal but tasteful and balance
6. soft makeup (hue / neutralized character traits that represent authority)
Each stage of our life is a unique opportunity to highlight the best of our image. And 60 years is no exception! Hillary Clinton is well ... beautifully.
By
Brenda Liz Gines, Director www.mundofemeninopr.com
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