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The strangest things land in my e-mail inbox. This one actually sounds interesting -- if you're a girl, I guess.

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Join Charisma Matters and Fashionista Bootcamp for an exclusive workshop with an image expert on your shoes and what it says about you! Let’s get together with Joyce Lau, the image expert. She is offering a workshop on shoes & what they say about you. And what is the best place to talk about shoes, and apply our knowledge? – A shoe store! It's called Town Shoes, and located in Pacific centre in downtown Vancouver. This is a private event that will be held after hours. I will try to find directions to the shoe store and will post it later.


Men: You think it's about the size of your feet, but it's actually about the style of your shoe. What is yours saying about you?


Women: Flats, stilettos, wedges and open-toes. What you wear is who you're going to attract.


Men: You think it's about the size of your feet, but it's actually about the style of your shoe. What is yours saying about you?
Women: Flats, stilettos, wedges and open-toes. What you wear is who you're going to attract.
People you meet only remember 3% of what you say. 55% is dependent on how you look. Learn the power of your visual message and influence others by what you wear.
During this special presentation Joyce will give specific examples on what to wear and why. We will get recommendations and exclusive discounted shoe shopping with an expert.


All the guests will receive:
- $25 off your 2nd item over $70
- Calvin Klein, Schwarzkopf, Jergens, Bioré and Pop Chips sponsored gift bag with purchase
- Draws for prizes (TBD by store)
- Treats/appies are provided.
The first 20 guests will receive swag bag (worth $50).


Joyce Lau is the founder of Fashionista Bootcamp and Yummy Mummy Makeovers. A personal branding expert for both social and career success; Joyce's work has been recognized on CityTV Breakfast Television, Vancouver Sun, Shaw TV and the North Shore News.

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