Fashion Today: Top 10 successful dressing tips
While working in an office environment, it’s crucial to adhere to the
dress code. After all, the way colleagues and clients view you can help
make or break your professional reputation.
Dressing for work – if you don’t have a uniform, or work in a business casual environment
– can often seem like a tedious and difficult chore, especially when
performed five days a week, forty-odd weeks in a year. However, such an
irksome routine of getting dressed in the morning can easily be mastered
by following these ten tips.
1. Be prepared
Planning your outfits the night before can help you avoid looking like
you got dressed in the dark. This can also help to eliminate any stress
that can arise in the likely event that your go-to pants are in the wash
and you have to put together an award-winning outfit in five minutes or
you’ll miss your bus. Planning ahead can also reduce the chances of you
committing the number one fashion crime of wearing the same outfit
twice. Plus, you can use the extra minutes in the morning to catch up on
some z’s.
2. Invest in an iron
If you plan on being taken seriously by your colleagues then the first
step is to take your own appearance very seriously. The way you dress
yourself each morning portrays your attitude to work and life. If your
creased and crumpled shirt is telling your boss that you couldn’t care
less if you got that promotion or not, then why on earth would they give
it to you? Ironing your clothes is not something you should just pull
out for job interviews – it should be mandatory for all occasions.
3. Dress like your boss
As the saying goes, ‘dress for the job you want, not the job you have’.
The best way to gauge the dress code of the office is to emulate the people who run the place.
If your boss has a penchant for the jeans and collared shirt combo then
you too should happily indulge – however, caution must be taken when
venturing into the territory of golf-themed ties and socks emblazoned
with Bart Simpson.
4. Don’t forget to polish
Leave scruffy shoes in the past with your school uniform. As an adult
you have no excuse for not being able to see your reflection staring up
at you when you peer down at your feet. Polish will take years off your
leather and instantly signal you as a serious player in the company.
That said, don’t forget to team your black shoes with a nice clean pair
of black socks – unless, of course, you’re one of the Blues Brothers.
5. Overdressed is better than underdressed
This does not mean that you should dress as if you are heading out for a
night in Kings Cross. Instead, plan your daily outfits as if you have
an extremely important meeting with an extremely important client. This
way you’ll be prepared for anything, including if that important client
just so happens to be in town. And have no qualms about looking
ridiculously overdressed. In the words of stylist to the stars Rachel
Zoe, ‘What’s the worse that can happen? You’re the best dressed at the
party?’
6. Quality over quantity
Investing in quality basic office apparel will not only save you money
in the long run but also help you look like the star employee that you
are. The last thing you want is to enter a meeting with a client only to
find the button on your bargain bin shirt has popped off right at chest
level. Suits in classic colours – black and navy – that are tailored to
your body will help you avoid looking like a 5-year-old playing
grown-ups.
7. Less does not equal more
Unless you make money from wearing less clothing than the average
human, it is advised to take a conservative approach when dressing for
the corporate world. Immediately eliminate anything your mother would
deem too tight, too short, too see-through – in fact, anything that is
described with a ‘too’ in front of it needs to be thrown into the
weekend pile. Leaving things to the imagination can be the difference
between respect and ridicule. This also goes for fashion faux pas such
as Visible Panty Line, plumber’s crack and black bras under white
shirts.
8. Comfort = confidence
If you spend most of your workday literally running in and out of the
office, scaling large flights of stairs or visiting building sites then
make sure your outfit accommodates your daily activities. Leave the
towering high heels for days when you’re comfortably sitting at your
desk instead of chasing taxis. Wear your favourite shirt on a day that
you know will be particularly stressful. If you feel comfortable then
this will help you to relax and focus without being distracted about
whether your new tie matches your shirt.
9. Dare to be different
It is so easy to fall into a rut when it comes to your office wardrobe,
but dressing for today’s workplaces is no longer black and white. A
whole new playing field has opened up in office dressing, so don’t be
afraid to inject a little bit of fun into your outfit with colour,
prints, detailing and accessories. A brooch attached to your blazer
lapel can be all it takes. And as frivolous as it sounds, sometimes an
exciting outfit can be all the incentive you need to get up and slog
through a hard day’s work.
10. Be yourself
Don’t lose yourself in the rules of office dressing. The fashion world
is the fiercest advocate of the rule that rules are meant to be broken
(especially top 10 lists). While dressing appropriately is key, this
doesn’t equate to forgoing your personality or sense of style. Whatever
the dress code is, personalise your outfit with your own brand of magic.
Life is too short to look boring.
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