How your accessories can make clients pay attention
Oct 06, 2025 4:01 am
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Jordan was pitching a collaboration to a potential client. She had her slides ready, numbers tight, and a compelling proposal. Yet, the client seemed distracted, barely looking up from their phone.
Afterward, her mentor asked, "Did you notice how your watch and earrings didn't stand out?" Jordan realized she wore minimal accessories—nothing that communicated style or attention to detail.
Small touches, such as a polished bag, a statement necklace, or a bold watch, can convey competence and professionalism.
When she added a few purposeful accessories to her next meeting—a matching belt, structured bag, and subtle jewelry—she noticed a change: the client focused on her, asked more questions, and responded with genuine interest.
Accessories aren't frivolous; they're a visual cue of confidence and intention.
Look at your jewelry, bags, or shoes. Which one piece could you swap or upgrade today to make a stronger impression? Reply with what you'd change!
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