Showing up in raggedy clothes is NOT the vibeeee 🤯

As a Makeup Artist, the way you show up matters. You’re representing yourself, your brand, and your business. And honestly, I can’t tell you how many people have booked me just from seeing the way I carry myself and how I conduct my business.

Sometimes it’s not even today, it could be months from now or even a YEAR later. But people remember that first impression.

You never know who’s watching, who’s going to refer you, or who’s going to become your next client.

So show up and show out accordingly. You are the brand. ✨

Top: @Marshalls

Jeans: @Fashion Nova

#ootd #muaoutfit #allblackoutfitinspo #makeupartistcheck #outfitinspo

2 days agoEdited to

... Read moreAs a makeup artist, I can’t stress enough how important it is to show up looking polished and put together, especially on busy client days. I remember one day when I had back-to-back appointments with five clients — it was crucial for me to wear an outfit that was both comfortable and professional. Wearing all black helped me feel confident and sleek, which truly set the tone for the day. Showing up in raggedy or casual clothes can inadvertently send the wrong message about your dedication and professionalism. Clients often judge not only your talent but also your overall presentation. When you dress well, it’s a reflection of how much respect you have for your craft and the people you serve. Sometimes clients don’t book you immediately; instead, they remember how you carried yourself and your brand image, then reach out months or even a year later. That initial impression sticks, making your outfit choices a subtle but powerful branding tool. In my experience, even simple pieces from stores like Marshalls and Fashion Nova can create a chic, approachable look without breaking the bank. Pairing a sleek black top with well-fitted jeans offers a balance between comfort and style, ideal for a long day on your feet. Ultimately, you are your brand. Dressing intentionally sends a message of professionalism and confidence, which can greatly influence referrals and repeat business. So next time you plan your outfit for a big client day, think of it as part of your business strategy — it’s about more than just looking good; it’s about showing up as the professional you are.