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Summary: When dressing for a court appearance, find business outfits that are modest and have neutral colors, such as navy blue, brown, tan and black. Win a case in court by dressing in business attire with the help of this free video from a clothing designer on fashion advice.
Bruce Marshall is a clothing designer who has worked in Los Angeles and Miami for years. He has also worked for Nickelodeon as a stylist. Marshall planned the clothes for episodes of...read more
"I'm Bruce Marshall in to show Rome and Budapest, Hungary of the designer Peroshkba Buchahasi, and now we're going to demonstrate for you, with Kata here, how to dress for a court appearance, especially if you want to win the case. Now, as you can see, with the dress you want it to be actually clean, simple, elegant, but yet still about the business. You don't want to project too much of a personality of being either too strong or too weak, you just want to be a plain palette, but a very beautiful one. Just like the dress that's next to her on the mannequin, which if you remember the classic TV series, Dynasty, when you saw the big court scene with Joan Collins, she was wearing pretty much the exact same outfit, so check it out. Now, for example, just like this with this dress, you see it's in a pretty much monotone of pretty much black, navy blue, browns and tans. You don't want to see too much color in the court room, like you don't want to see bright yellows or you know, shocking reds, because actually, people say that red is not a favorable color in court to begin with. So again, what you want to do is you want to keep to neutral palettes that basically focus on the innocence we hope of your client and don't distract from the case in general."
eHow Article: How to Dress for a Court Appearance