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Always Dress to Impress – Diners Encourages audiences to Dress for Success

Clothes have always been and will forever play a big part in how your first impression is like and sets the tone of how you appear.

These days casual dressing has been all the hype but the elegance that comes with formal dressing is unparalleled. It gives off a certain charm and charisma that you can’t find in any other style of clothing.

Diners has capitalized on the magnanimous aura that people in suits radiate with the launch of their “Confidence Personified.” In their new DVC, Diners partnered with the timeless Adnan Siddiqui to showcase the elegance of their new line of stylish and classy suits. In the very well executed DVC, Adnan Siddiqui is seen roaming the streets of New York City making a powerful statement in various sophisticated suits by Diners.

Although Adnan Siddiqui is adorned in men’s attire, the message that he gives is universal and resonated with every person.

We can all agree that the way we dress and our appearance plays a key role in influencing our behavior and the way we are treated and what better way to dress than in a fine suit that demands respect and radiates a powerful aura. There’s no denying the contribution a good suit makes to that success. 

“Success is not a destination, it’s a mindset, it’s the way you choose to live.” Ahmed Ali, General Manager of Marketing, very aptly says.

The “Confidence Personified” collection hits the right note with its premium and grandiose feel. It radiates with power and gives the wearer a new found confidence and the drive to achieve more in life.

The new Confidence Personified collection by Diners serves as a much needed reminder of how a person can transform their personality and customize it to achieve success by simply adorning a suit. 

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