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Waukesha Business Owner Explains How Jewelry Can Boost a Woman's Self-Esteem

May 25, 2010 | 0 comments

lia sophia Advisor recognizes Women's Confidence Day

 

In recognition of Women's Confidence Day on June 2, Waukesha lia sophia Advisor Lisa Mattson is showing women how wardrobe accessory changes can make a huge impact on their confidence.

 

"Whether women are preparing for a job interview, going on a date or hanging out with a few of their friends, they look to their wardrobes to bring out their inner confidence," Mattson said. "Women's Confidence Day is a perfect opportunity for me to explain how to make simple changes with jewelry that will make you feel great."

 

The following tips can be used to help women change their normal accessorizing routine and gain confidence they didn't know they even had, Mattson said.

 

• Think outside of the box. Change it up by choosing accessories you wouldn’t usually wear. Pull your hair back and wear long, bold earrings. Or instead of wearing one bracelet, grab a handful and mix and match them. This adds texture and versatility to your fashion statement. From lia sophia, stay on top of the animal print trend this season and try the Wild Thing stretch bracelet. It’s a striking mix of patterned transparent enamel and hammered matte gold marked with cut-crystal stones of light smoky topaz.

 

• Experiment with color and shapes. Introduce color to your outfits, but choose colors that work with your skin tone. For dark or olive skin, try purples, greens, reds and yellows. For lighter skin tones, try soft colors such as powder blues and pinks. And, think of triangular- and square-shaped jewelry to add a twist to your normal accessory choices. A great choice is the Candy Land necklace from lia sophia. This matte gold toggle necklace is loaded with genuine mint green amazonite, amethyst glass cat’s eye and beads in salt-water taffy colors. It’s that go-with-everything piece you’ll wear all season.

 

• Channel your inner you. Do you love how certain accessories look on other people, but wouldn't dare to try it for yourself? Here's your chance. Bring out your inner rock star with black and metallic adornments. Or, show your youthful side with vibrant and funky-colored beads. The lia sophia Coliseum over-sized hoop earrings of matte gold feature a contemporary cutout design — they’re a great choice if you’ve been wanting to try the trend of big, bold and metallic.

 

"For Women's Confidence Day, I would like women in the Waukesha community to really challenge themselves with their jewelry choices," Mattson added. "Through this process, women will find what makes them happy on the outside, as well as on the inside.”

 

Through in-home demonstrations, Mattson offers a wide array of fashion jewelry to accompany all types of wardrobes to women in the Waukesha area. According to Mattson, lia sophia presents women with an extensive line of high-quality products and an unparalleled opportunity to own their own business, which is also a confidence-booster. Advisors are in control of their personal and financial success, and are able to build a business that fits their lifestyles. In addition, there are various incentives to keep them motivated and celebrating their achievements, Mattson said.

 

For more information about the lia sophia opportunity, or additional tips on how you can boost your confidence with jewelry pieces, please contact Lisa Mattson at www.liasophia.com/lisak.

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