As an Image Strategist, Beryl Wing’s specialty is nonverbal branding and the psychology of business dress. She has worked with lawyers, bankers, account executives, entrepreneurs, nurses, educators, housewives, secretaries and others helping them establish an image and presence appropriate for their work and lifestyle.

An accomplished public speaker, she is currently an instructor at the Fashion Institute of Technology in the Center for Professional Studies. She is Past President of the Association of Image Consultants International New York Tri-State Chapter and a Certified Image Professional (CIP) with Personal Shopping stints at both Paul Stuart and Macy’s By Appointment.

During the 2004 presidential campaign, she appeared on Inside Edition as well as on “How They Won,” Mo Rocca’s History Channel primetime special on the election, discussing the image of the presidential candidates. A former professional actress, she is a member of the Screen Actors Guild, Actor's Equity Association and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists and has a Master of Fine Arts degree in Creative Writing from Columbia University. She is presently writing a book titled What Men Know About Clothes That Women Don’t© based on the program by the same name she created for Time Warner Cable.

Blog Entries by Beryl Wing

Don't They Look Foolish? -- The Brilliant Orchestration of the Democratic Convention

Posted September 3, 2008 | 10:43 AM (EST)


Jack Nicholson said the line in A Few Good Men. But today it's media pundits and Republicans with egg liberally smeared on their faces. And I'm wondering: was it planned or was it accidental?

For months Hillary's support has been questioned, her every word and body language dissected. "She's not...

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