I'm teaching my daughters to be ladies by showing them how to dress appropriately when they leave the house, and how to be thoughtful and polite.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I was always taught how to dress for the occasion.
I'm a big proponent of young women dressing appropriately in the workplace to get ahead. We need to demand respect as women, and part of that involves how we present ourselves.
I dress in a sophisticated and classy way - I always dress in a way I know my mother wouldn't be embarrassed to see.
I'm writing a book and working on my one-woman show, Learning To Be Human.
I had two sisters, and we would love to get dressed up and pretend that we were chic, sophisticated ladies. And I think that was a great sort of preparation, in a way.
I love the way little kids dress themselves! They're completely carefree about how others perceive them.
I think the best thing I could ever teach my daughter is that she's not an object or a trophy, and that she can trust in herself and believe in herself and that you are not your things, and you are not your job.
As youngsters, my mother taught her children that while we might not be the smartest people around, we could be courteous, polite and considerate of others.
My customer has her own sense of style and knows herself well. My goal is to help women become the best version of themselves.
I want to encourage young women to stand up for each other and speak up when they see others in a tough situation.
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