Vanessa Friedman
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"Vanessa Friedman" is Fashion Director and Chief Fashion Critic at the New York Times.

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So you do not want scraggly beards, weird hair or anything else that people would be looking at instead of listening.

Similar things apply when you are going to warm climates. In Los Angeles, where the sun is bright, some suit fabrics which look gray in London take on a strange greenish tint (in Los Angeles).

You do not want to do what one female banker did. She went to Finland with three-inch heels, but they did not work in the snow.

For women you would not want to leave your shirt undone, so that if you lean over you reveal something you did not want to reveal.

The important thing when it comes to grooming, as when it comes to clothes, is you do not want anything to distract from the strength and power of your ideas.