Tips for Looking Good at Work

Today many work environments are becoming less Business Casual and moving more towards the Casual side.  Even in a casual environment we still want to maintain our stylish and professional look. Every now and then we need a reminder of what is appropriate for work and need to pay attention to what we wear.  I always remind people that it only takes 7 seconds to make a first impression and most impressions as based on how you present yourself.  Here are 5 tips for Professional Dress.

1. Use neutral colors as the framework for your outfit. These colors are black, gray, brown, beige, taupe, and cream. Then add a piece that is in your color palette. For example pair a gray slacks with eggplant (purple) shell, button-up, scarf or tie. The gray is the foundation and is refined, while the color will add creative interest while making you look more energized and interesting.

2. Make sure your clothes fit appropriately. In a professional environment you want to be careful not to “overexpose” yourself. Showing cleavage is never appropriate. This can easily be fixed with a camisole under any shirt. Your skirt length should be no shorter than 2 inches from your knee.

3. Accessorize with caution and class. Your accessories should be used to enhance your visual presence, not distract from your message. Chandelier earrings, multiple bangle bracelets and any accessories that swing or make noise while you move can all be major distractions. Keep your jewelry simple and clean. Limit yourself to three pieces or less. Use scarves to attract attention to your face. Use classy, simple hair accessories to secure hair in place and keep it off your face.

4. Look at the whole picture. When people meet you, they look at you from head to toe. No piece goes unnoticed, so if you are carrying a worn out bag or have scratched up shoes, they will notice. Details such as having your nails groomed and cleaned is just as important. If you have a fabulous outfit on, but your hair looks like a mess, then you’ve ruined the picture!

5. Mix it up. Wearing the same pants with the same blouse or jacket can be really boring.  Today’s there are so many other options that don’t include matchy-matchy pieces. Try pairing a tailored blazer with a high-waisted pencil skirt or blouse. Pair a nice skirt with a silk, flowy blouse. By mixing different materials you get a little bit different feel out of the outfit. For more casual looks you can jazz up some dark denim jeans with a boyfriend jacket layered over a fitted t-shirt (must be high quality) and add a fun, but appropriate necklace. Men can opt for high quality t-shirt with a blazer over it – it looks simple, yet sophisticated!

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