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There is no cover charge, but dress smart or you won't get in.
Dress smart if you don't want to stand out.
Dress Smart, Waikato's only outlet mall is also on the site.
For my part, I think they are vastly agreeable, provided they dress smart and behave civil.
She always looked good, always dressed smart.
Dress smart and book ahead.
Employees of organisations with a casual dress code are asked to dress smart or pay a fine which goes to charity.
Book ahead; dress smart.
Sokkie dancers in nightclubs mostly wear shoes and dress smart casual.
Guess I'm not dressed smart enough.'
Dress smart after sunset.
Dressed smart, Never give ...
For dinner parties, Abdul is keen to dress smarter, but feels obliged to dress down to match a more casual Liz.
DRESS Smart casual.
He is the author of three books, most recently "Chic Simple Dress Smart Men" (Warner Books, 2002).
I said (unaware that it was for attribution) that Hedda Nussbaum was becoming media savvy, dressing smarter, watching her words, trying not to appear despicable.
At Mount Holyoke, the Career Development Center's "Passport to Reality" series also preps women for the real world with workshops like "Dressing Smart in the Workplace."
In mid-2011, a small Arthur Barnett outlet store was opened in Christchurch's Hornby Dress Smart discount shopping centre, following the Christchurch earthquakes.
(Warner Books, $30) DRESS SMART MEN Wardrobes That Win in the New Workplace.
In 2010 it was purchased by Lend Lease Group (LLC) for $185 million, along with three Dress Smart outlets in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.
The absence of other hitchers as it stopped being 'cool' and came to be seen as 'scrounging' didn't stop me getting lifts, so long as I dressed smart casual and carried clear destination signs.
Its creators, Kim Johnson Gross and Jeff Stone, write that the Dress Smart titles are the most urgent primers in their empire - management bibles for the new millennium - because casual Fridays confused so many people.
"Your appearance sends out a loud and clear message about who you are and where you want to go," said Kim Johnson Gross, the co-author of several books on corporate dress, including "Chic Simple: Dress Smart for Women" (Warner Books, 2002).
Personally, I think you need a dress smart enough and in the right colours for part three (so some kind of low cut and dark, since there's nothing worse than being at a disco in high neck florals) that can take lower heels and a smart jacket or other arm cover/coat for parts two and one respectively.