Smart Works’ eight UK centres, she isn’t, typically, wearing the sort of sequinned red-carpet gown - the type which many of the high-profile women helping The Telegraph's Stella magazine to raise money for the charity, have donated.
Most ‘clients’, as the charity calls the women it serves, feel unconfident and are anxious ahead of a potentially life-changing job interview.During a two-hour appointment, something quite magical happens.
She first gets to enjoy a personal styling session, working with a team of expert volunteers to select an outfit that makes her feel and look the part.
Next she receives interview coaching, arming her with the knowledge to back up that new-found faith that, yes, she will get the job.To date, the Smart Works.
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