Biz Bits: Finding shoes to inspire confidence and comfort



According to a recent study, 94 percent of women say they feel good when their feet feel good. Stacy London, style expert and host of TLC's "What Not To Wear," has partnered up with the makers of Dr. Scholl's For Her. She agrees that when it comes to shoes, women can look good and feel good at the same time.

"As a stylist, I know that finding a balance between fashion and comfort can sometimes be tricky. And chances are that most women have experienced ‘fabulitis’ - the discomfort caused by the decision to wear uncomfortable, yet fabulous shoes," says London.

London shares her tips for achieving fashion, comfort and confidence when tackling a job interview:

- Comfort is key: Such a big part of achieving success is feeling comfortable in your own skin - and shoes for that matter. Go for heels and add an insole for comfort.

- Suit up: Suits (pant or skirt) are always appropriate. Pair suits with more feminine, colorful or textured tops to add flair.

- Must-haves: Every woman should have a comfortable closed-toe heel for suiting and separates, a pencil or simple A-line skirt and a suit.

- Walk the talk: Choose clothes and shoes that look and feel good for your body type, stand up tall and show your style with confidence.

- ARA

BBB Watch

After the initial shock of a car accident, people often find themselves facing stress and confusion over how to get damage fixed. The Better Business Bureau suggests drivers know the proper way to handle towing and repair claims after an accident.

"It's difficult to think clearly after an accident, but it's vital to get all the facts before saying 'yes,’" said Steve J. Bernas of the Better Business Bureau. "When you allow a tow operator to carry your vehicle, you become responsible for the costs. Be mindful that the costs could exceed your coverage."

The Better Business Bureau offers these towing and repair suggestions to help drivers make sound decisions following an accident:

Towing:

- Call your insurance company from the accident scene.

- Never give permission to a tow operator who arrives unsolicited to take your vehicle.

- Do not provide a tow truck operator with personal lien holder information.

- Ensure that the tow truck signage matches the name that you called and is identical to any documentation the tow truck operator provides.

- If the truck is not marked, ask for identification.

- If in doubt, call the company back to ensure the operator is with the company.
Par authenticlouisvuitto le mardi 28 juin 2011

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