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Basic Strategy, Monday, Period 4
The class was back in the Danger Shop this week, and Tyrion was in considerably better form than he had been the Monday before.
The back area of the shop was set up as a boutique, with racks of fashionable and vintage clothing for all occasions and large curtained dressing areas -- including makeup and hair tables -- to the side. A magazine rack placed near the center of the area held a wide variety of current fashion magazines.
Tyrion gathered the students near the front of the area. He hoped he'd be able to hold their attention, evem if he was competing with clothing.
"A few weeks ago," he began, "I ran through some of the areas in which one might be advantaged. The first one we looked at was strength; this week, we'll be looking at beauty." He paused there, half expecting a laugh; what could a dwarf know of beauty?
The stabbing thought passed, and he continued. "You cannot change the form you were born with -- or not without considerable effort and pain. You can, though, make the most of it. Your clothing should be neat, clean, and as high-quality as you can afford." This may have been easier for a Lannister to say.
"Any outfits you wear should make the most of your form without suggesting it might be for sale -- unless, of course, you are for sale. Your hair should be neat and nicely styled, any cosmetics discreetly applied. I won't deny I'm no expert on the fashions of this world, but things have not changed that much."
He drew a breath. "It might seem like a womanly topic, but men are judged on appearance nearly every bit as much. We all have to wear clothes every day; when someone who cares about them is looking, it can't hurt to make them worth looking at."
He gestured back to the racks of clothing. "This week, I want you to pick something out that makes you feel like you have the upper hand. Something you'd wear to meet someone you needed to impress. Then come out and explain what you chose and why."
The back area of the shop was set up as a boutique, with racks of fashionable and vintage clothing for all occasions and large curtained dressing areas -- including makeup and hair tables -- to the side. A magazine rack placed near the center of the area held a wide variety of current fashion magazines.
Tyrion gathered the students near the front of the area. He hoped he'd be able to hold their attention, evem if he was competing with clothing.
"A few weeks ago," he began, "I ran through some of the areas in which one might be advantaged. The first one we looked at was strength; this week, we'll be looking at beauty." He paused there, half expecting a laugh; what could a dwarf know of beauty?
The stabbing thought passed, and he continued. "You cannot change the form you were born with -- or not without considerable effort and pain. You can, though, make the most of it. Your clothing should be neat, clean, and as high-quality as you can afford." This may have been easier for a Lannister to say.
"Any outfits you wear should make the most of your form without suggesting it might be for sale -- unless, of course, you are for sale. Your hair should be neat and nicely styled, any cosmetics discreetly applied. I won't deny I'm no expert on the fashions of this world, but things have not changed that much."
He drew a breath. "It might seem like a womanly topic, but men are judged on appearance nearly every bit as much. We all have to wear clothes every day; when someone who cares about them is looking, it can't hurt to make them worth looking at."
He gestured back to the racks of clothing. "This week, I want you to pick something out that makes you feel like you have the upper hand. Something you'd wear to meet someone you needed to impress. Then come out and explain what you chose and why."

Re: Dressing Area - Girls [9/19]
Okay, a lot.
. . . even though that sounded like a really good idea, and she'd keep it in mind.
"Oh my god, are you out of your mind?" she yelped. "Why would I go looking for trouble like that?"
Because it was what you did, Steph. Duh.
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A beat.
"I could probably spy on my coworkers' cubicles in my spare time, if I got really bored . . ."
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Those words coming from someone now wearing a $10,000 dress and $1,000 shoes, probably had an element to the bizarre to them.
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Stephanie could have been put off by that, or offended, but in a weird sort of way, she kind of liked Kenzi. (Bruce would probably frown at her, but he wasn't here to do that -- oh god Steph STOP PICTURING IT!)
"If that ever becomes an issue, I'll keep that in mind," she promised, chuckling a little despite herself.
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"You never know," Kenzi said, flashing Stephanie a grin. "Want help with the make-up? Are we going for demure-and-professional, granola, or here-to-seduce-your-boss?"
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Stephanie, though? Going all bug-eyed.
"Ohmygod so many kinds of no on the last one," she blurted out. "How far can we swerve away from demure and keep it professional?"
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"I don't think Goth falls under 'business casual,'" Stephanie cracked, although she was considering it; who knew if she'd ever have to blend in in a scenario like that? It was completely likely. "Can we pass on that today?"
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