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The thread centers around what to wear for a first show as a Pampered Chef consultant. Participants share their personal experiences and preferences regarding attire, discussing the balance between professionalism and comfort based on different environments.
Views differ on the level of formality appropriate for shows, with some participants advocating for business casual attire while others prefer a more relaxed style. No clear consensus emerges regarding the best approach to dressing for shows.
Participants' experiences vary significantly based on their geographical locations and personal comfort levels, influencing their attire choices for shows.
New consultants seeking insights into appropriate attire for their first shows may find the shared experiences and viewpoints helpful.
PCBritt said:I'm at about $950! But i've got a catalog show going too, so hopefully i'll qualify by the end of August because my 30th day is the 30th!!
chefann said:You can totally dress up an outfit, too, just by wearing a fabulous necklace or pair of earrings. Not anything that looks "hoochie", but something striking that fits your personal style. It's really amazing what a difference that can make, even if you're wearing a pair of jeans.
And don't forget a little touch of makeup, too. A little lip gloss will make you look so put together.
(KG, Jason, John, Dave and the other men here are free to ignore both of these suggestions.)
PCBritt said:Everybody cross your fingers, I'm almost to $1000 for my first show!
PCBritt said:Everybody cross your fingers, I'm almost to $1000 for my first show!
PCBritt said:We made to $1000!!!! I am so motivated now to do more shows since my first one did so well!!
Annchefann said:You can totally dress up an outfit, too, just by wearing a fabulous necklace or pair of earrings. Not anything that looks "hoochie", but something striking that fits your personal style. It's really amazing what a difference that can make, even if you're wearing a pair of jeans.
And don't forget a little touch of makeup, too. A little lip gloss will make you look so put together.
(KG, Jason, John, Dave and the other men here are free to ignore both of these suggestions.)
Red? Really? I got the Blue as a FD and the red once I became Director. I thought those were the colors, maybe it is just my Director's choice. Good for you congratulations on your upcoming promotion!!PamperChefCarol said:I don't wear my apron, I hate the denim one, but seeing that I am soooo close to being a Future Director, I will be getting a nifty red one soon. My Director gives those out to her FD's. I don't know if everyone does, but she does. Plus a cute little FD pin. Anyway, I will wear that! I will probably sleep in it for the first few days. Not sure what husband is going to think about that.......but oh well!!
I LOVE pointy-toe shoes!!! I wore them too much in the 80's though and it messed up my feet! My big toe has never been the same.GourmetGirl said:I am another person on the jeans side of things... For me, I am 23 and PC is my fun job. I tend to wear Jeans/khakis, a PC logo shirt and a nice pair of pointy-toe flats or I have done capri's, a logo tee, and flip flops. It all depends on the audience/weather outside. I feel so stuffy after being at work all day in heels, slacks and a shirt, that I am not about to keep wearing that all night while I am trying to have a good time! I think no matter what type of home show I am at, I could care less about what the consultant is wearing as long as she is comfortable in it. I do always wear make-up, jewelry, and my hair pulled at least half back with my bangs pinned back...
It means that here in d'hood too!Kathytnt said:Hoochie - means trashy or trampy where I live
jenm42 said:Hi Stacy...
It's good to hear from someone else with a style more casual like mine. I thought perhaps that I was the only one! =) And honestly, if I had to dress up, I probably wouldn't do this anymore. I like running MY business the way I want to. =) I'm glad I'm not alone!
You are about 2 1/2 hours from me, according to Mapquest. I didn't realize that you were so close! =) I'm all the way in south NJ near Atlantic City. Visit sometime!
=) Jen
Yep- that's what I meant. You know the look- giant, flashy earrings and way too many necklaces, bracelets and rings. Karin Logston had a tip when I saw her speak last, that you should only wear one piece of jewelry on each area: 1 pair of earrings, 1 necklace or pin, 1 bracelet or watch on each wrist, 1 ring on each hand, 1 ankle bracelet. That's a maximum - not a minimum.Kathytnt said:Hoochie - means trashy or trampy where I live
chefann said:Karin Logston had a tip when I saw her speak last, that you should only wear one piece of jewelry on each area: 1 pair of earrings, 1 necklace or pin, 1 bracelet or watch on each wrist, 1 ring on each hand, 1 ankle bracelet. That's a maximum - not a minimum.
I am a person with 5 holes in one ear and 2 in the other (from college 12 yerars ago but they don't go away) any way I wear 2 earing in one ear and 1 in the other and have never had a issue and am a teacher by day and it is just not an issue bUT I do wear a small stud in the middle lobe and small hoops in the "regular first" hole. It is more how you present yourself people don't notice.jenniferp417 said:That's a good tip - EXCEPT: my ears are double-pierced. I think it'd look worse to have empty holes. I wear tiny studs in my top holes anyway, and something a bit larger in the bottoms. I think that's perfectly acceptable.
Now for someone with six holes in each ear... maybe either tiny studs or leave those out, I dunno.
Even professionalism is such a fuzzy line!
For your first Pampered Chef show, it's best to wear something comfortable yet professional. Consider business casual attire, such as a nice blouse or shirt paired with slacks or a skirt. Make sure your outfit allows you to move easily, as you may be demonstrating products.
It's advisable to avoid overly bright or flashy colors that might distract from your presentation. Stick to solid colors or subtle patterns that convey professionalism. Neutral tones or soft pastels can be a great choice, as they are both stylish and approachable.
Yes, you can wear jeans, but opt for a darker wash and pair them with a nicer top to maintain a polished look. Avoid distressed or overly casual jeans, as you want to present yourself in a way that reflects the quality of the Pampered Chef brand.
Absolutely! Comfortable shoes are essential, especially if you will be standing or moving around during the show. Choose closed-toe shoes with good support, such as flats or low-heeled shoes, to keep your feet happy throughout the event.
While accessories can enhance your outfit, keep them simple and minimal. Choose one or two pieces that complement your attire without being distracting. A nice necklace or a pair of earrings can add a touch of personality without overwhelming your overall look.