- Introduction
- Beliefs regarding impressive displays
- Image control programmes necessary for social success
- Transition in women’s attire
- Varying interests of people
- Appearance is considered better ten the knowledge, now
- Dresses do mean more than the conduct
- Fashions develop complexities too
- People believe in trend setting & stylism
- Conclusion
It has been said that individuals act out the roles that are associated with their identities and positions in society. This statement clearly relates to the case studies provided in the assignment package. It states that we have to look the part to play the part. This is an ingenious statement what we look like is often controlled by society and its positions we take. An example would be career positions that we usually desire to occupy. If we do not own businesses, we tend to want to work for large companies. Such companies, admired by us, are usually image-controlled.
Conservative attire such as Traditional Business Wear is perceived as the most successful look for an individual. The companies want individual to act the role of success employee to display the success and professionals of the company.
For the reason that we perceive ones who are not playing roles that are associated with their positions in society as being improper and unsafe, we tend not to trust them and be very careful by managing what we do or say around such persons. If an employee is perceived in such a way, the result of the customers’ responses will be anything but positive, and the retailer will feel the impact cause by negative feedback towards the employee.
To succeed in today’s society most people have to work, and seeking employment is not an easy task, especially if an individual has set high goals for him/her self, but does not know how to manage own appearance and the message becomes unfocused. Since wrong first impressions are irreversible, an individual’s knowledge, attitude character, etc., will not be attention worthy, and therefore, the desired employment will be given to someone with a better wardrobe and personal appearance management. Outcome for that would be that the employers cast by appearance rather than hire. The reason for the employers to enforce the image-control programs now becomes clearly understandable.
The society’s expectations are that women appear famine and manage their appearance in such way. However, women began to adopt masculine look since it was approved by society for them to wear plants. This adaptation process is still progressing; and women now are adapting to the disregard for wearing makeup, styling hair, and even wearing men’s attire such as neckties. Places like McDonald’s have adapted that entails wearing a necktie for both sexes. A necktie is associated with responsibility, intelligence and status. Women needed a symbol that would send the message stating those social positions. There is neckwear that is targeted for women; and that is a scarf. These body enclosures are not only used as a form of protection, but also as an item of identity display (the adornment theory). It is good idea to make use of women’s neckwear to go along with the producers of feminine grooming for a job interview, because as I stated before, it demonstrates responsibility, intelligence, sophistication and status. Those are the main social positions an individual would want the employer to perceive.
All human beings have different interests, styles and appearances. However, when it comes to responsibilities it all narrows down to categorizing humans by age, gender and income. One of our main responsibilities is working after getting a job.
Our parents encourage us during our childhood and adolescence to be ourselves.
However, when time arrives to actually seek employment we learn that the larger companies manipulate our parents’ efforts.
The way in which we dress is one of the many forms of expression that makes one an individual. When we go to seek employment, our appearance has to be managed thoroughly. Thus, the only way an individual can be him/herself through knowledge. Nevertheless, to the employers, the first impressions are not perceived with knowledge, but rather comes from the appearance. An example of that statement would be a part-time position I held within a doctor’s office.
Employer appreciated my unique appearance and he had offered me a front desk reception position in his offices because of that fact. I had accepted the job offer and began working before the commencement of summer. I have held the position for two weeks and did the assigned job well. I occupied the evening shifts in the office, but no one hot day I wore a short summer dress during the day and did not have time to change before work. Therefore, I had to appear at