When you’re in your early 20s, it can be hard to justify spending money on boring work clothes. However, this is actually a very important investment in your future. Your appearance is part of your brand – If you don’t look professional, no employer is going to take you seriously.
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Office fashion tip: Invest in the staples! Here are some ideas…
- The color black should be your go-to for the office. If you want to add vibrancy or flair, add colours via accessories.
- All of these items, in the color black, should be your wardrobe staples: blazer, pants, and pencil skirt. Other essentials, in the same shade, can be a camisole, cardigan, a pair of good-quality pumps, and a work bag.
- Let’s break down the list:
- Black blazer, pants & pencil skirt should be in your weekly rotation. For the all-important pop of color (nobody wants to look drab), add jewelry, scarves, or a well-tailored blouse in a lively hue or with a subtle pattern.
- Camisole – Always wear a camisole under any of your blouses that are borderline appropriate for the office, to ensure you do not stand out in an unfavorable way.
- Cardigan – Add a cardigan to any of your “evening” looks to make them workplace- appropriate.
- Black Pumps – A pair of classic black pumps is an office must-have. Find a good shoe doctor to give them some sprucing-up every 6-12 months.
- Black Work Bag – Best advice: while you shouldn’t use a backpack, you don’t have to carry a briefcase. A large black tote is perfect for the office to hold your laptop computer, notebook, sweater, and walking shoes.
Leverage your “going out clothes” and make them work appropriate
- “Cleavage Tops” or dresses – You should never even wear “cleavage” tops to work as is, but some can be converted to work-appropriate. Add a black or white camisole (or bralette) under the dress.
- Tank Top –Add a blazer or a cardigan, and maybe a silky scarf – worn with your black pants, it’s instantly work-appropriate.
- Summer dress – As long as they’re not “miniskirts,” you can add tights and a cardigan, and they instantly become office-worthy.
- Backless shirts? Add a blazer or cardigan and you’re good-to-go.
- Tip: When you’re buying your next “going-out top,” think: “Can I make this work at the office by adding a blazer or cardigan?”
Ashley Poulin | February 11 2014
Source: Careerealism