Celia Clark
Have you considered the impact of your personal appearance? Do you look and feel the part at work? What kind of first impression do you leave behind? Celia works with a wide range of senior business men and women and those very much in the public eye, advising them on their personal impact. The focus of the initial 90-minute consultation is to maximize your presence in the work place. By asking key questions and considering all the dynamics that add to your overall image i.e. your posture, body language, voice, body-shape, etc., observations are then discussed and advice is offered regarding your most flattering shapes, colours and styles.
Experience
Celia has spent the past 18 years in the fashion business. Having initially worked for Jeff Banks, during the Clothes Show’s heyday, she went on to organise and style numerous fashion shows, exhibitions, brochures and launches.
Celia was then brought into Liberty on Regent Street, to create and head up their Personal Shopping Department, where she grew sales year on year by 20% and recruited and trained a team of stylists.
During this time Celia ran many in-house events and developed a wide-ranging clientele from the public, private and entertainment sectors. She worked with them individually, as well as hosting regular seasonal events and workshops for many international clients.
In 2004, Celia co-presented a TV Series for Style UK and is regularly quoted in the media.
She joined Praesta as an Associate in 2007, where she coaches business leaders on their personal impact and physical image and is available to run workshops on ‘The Power of Presentation’.
Selected Client Workshops
400
Amex-Black and Centurian Card holders Association of Woman Solicitors
Aveda
Bristow
David Arnold Cooper
Deutsche Bank
KPMG LLP
Ladies Executive Club
Lira International
Peugeot
PriceWaterhouseCoopers
Reed Smith Warner Cranston
Royal College of Physicians
S J Berwin
The London Ladies Club
White and Case
Women in Advertising
Women in PR
Qualifications
BA Hons -Design and Communications Media, Manchester Metropolitan University
Fellow of Royal Society of Arts
LEADERS IN EXECUTIVE COACHING

