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SUMMARY:DT | WHY Wardrobe Matters: Creating A Simpler Wardrobe System
DESCRIPTION:Do you dread picking out what to wear every business day of the week? Do you have A LOT of clothes\, thinking you should have A LOT of options but struggle putting different outfits together? Do you sometimes wish you could simply start a new wardrobe from scratch? \n\n \n\nIn the third program on WHY Wardrobe Matters\, Jennifer will discuss some options for creating an intentional wardrobe. Referencing your "personal style" and an "edited wardrobe" you'll learn how to create more with less.\n\n \n\n  how to build a capsule wardrobe\n\n  guide to creating a daily uniform\n\n  tips on a minimalist wardrobe  \nSpeaker Bio: \n\nFollowing over 15 years working as a Typography Artist at Hallmark Cards and then embracing Kauffman's FastTrac\, Jennifer Niehouse turned her love of fashion into a full-time career.\n\n \n\nJennifer is the founder of it's so U\, a single focused company with\, now\, three components. After almost 10 years\, she's rebranded focusing on Professional Image Advising & Coaching.\n\n1. brand U: creates workshops for corporate employees and management on 'dress code' & culture\, assists with onboarding and leadership teams Executive Presence\n\n2. style U: personal 1-on-1 wardrobe styling & shopping assistance   \n\n3. grow U: programs for high school and college students on interview attire & professional development  \n\n\n\nShe received her bachelor's degree in Fashion Design with a minor in Journalism at MU or MIZZOU. Jennifer's a long time member of Central Exchange\, an AHEAD Scholarship Alumni\, SHRM-KC\, E-Scholars alumni\, Kauffman Growth Venture alumni. In addition\, she's an avid runner because running is her daily medicine.\n\n \n\nit's so U helps people realize WHY dressing matters and How To dress accordingly. Because whether we like it or not\, fashion is a powerful social tool.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<span style="font-size:16px\;">Do you dread picking out what to wear every business day of the week? Do you have A LOT of clothes\, thinking you should have A LOT of options but struggle putting different outfits together? Do you sometimes wish you could simply start a new wardrobe from scratch?&nbsp\;<br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\nIn the third program on WHY Wardrobe Matters\, Jennifer will discuss some options for creating an intentional wardrobe. Referencing your &ldquo\;personal style&rdquo\; and an &ldquo\;edited wardrobe&rdquo\; you&rsquo\;ll learn how to create more with less.<br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\n&bull\; how to build a capsule wardrobe<br />\n&bull\; guide to creating a daily uniform<br />\n&bull\; tips on a minimalist wardrobe&nbsp\;&nbsp\;</span>\n<hr /><span style="font-size:16px\;">Speaker Bio:&nbsp\;<br />\nFollowing over 15 years working as a Typography Artist at Hallmark Cards and then embracing Kauffman&rsquo\;s FastTrac\,&nbsp\;<strong>Jennifer Niehouse</strong>&nbsp\;turned her&nbsp\;<em>love of fashion</em>&nbsp\;into a full-time career.<br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\nJennifer is the founder of&nbsp\;<strong>it&rsquo\;s so U</strong>\, a single focused company with\, now\, three components. After almost 10 years\, she&rsquo\;s rebranded focusing on Professional Image Advising &amp\; Coaching.<br />\n1.&nbsp\;<strong>brand U</strong>: creates workshops for corporate employees and management on &lsquo\;dress code&rsquo\; &amp\; culture\, assists with onboarding and leadership teams Executive Presence<br />\n2.&nbsp\;<strong>style U</strong>: personal 1-on-1 wardrobe styling &amp\; shopping assistance&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;<br />\n3.<strong>&nbsp\;grow U</strong>: programs for high school and college students on interview attire &amp\; professional development&nbsp\;&nbsp\;<br />\n<br />\nShe received her bachelor&rsquo\;s degree in Fashion Design with a minor in Journalism at MU or MIZZOU. Jennifer&rsquo\;s a long time member of Central Exchange\, an AHEAD Scholarship Alumni\, SHRM-KC\, E-Scholars alumni\, Kauffman Growth Venture alumni. In addition\, she&rsquo\;s an avid runner because running is her daily medicine.<br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\n<strong>it&rsquo\;s so U</strong>&nbsp\;helps people realize WHY dressing matters and How To dress accordingly. Because whether we like it or not\, fashion is a powerful social tool.</span>
LOCATION:Central Exchange Downtown 1020 Central Street STE 100 Kansas City\, MO 64105 Parking Map
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