Friday, March 18, 2011

Keep the professional touch outside of the office


When you get a new job you are always told from then on you represent the company.
A lot of women don't understand how serious that is and how it may hinder their job down the road.
If an advisor or senior officer goes onto your facebook and sees a picture of you with an ill fitting outfit that shows too much you can lose your job. So here is the tip: LESS IS MORE.The less skin you show when you go out then the more fun you will have. An easy way to keep the va-va voom is to add a sequined piece to your outfit. A shimmery skirt and tailored blazer for a woman who doesn"t like too much glitter.
A dress will be nice for a women who is all about the glitz. Keep the accessories in simple shapes and colors so there isn't too much clutter.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Add a little YOU to the job !


Most offices have a dress code and a lot of times they seem to be a bit bland. But even the simpliest touch of you can make your outfit seem more fashion foward and stylish. The overall outfit should follow the code but accessories should stand out. Add a striped blazerwith pearls to your outfit for a preppy look. Wear a floral headband for a sweet look. Get an edgy look by wearing black stilettos with a studded heel. These are all subtle ways to add your personality to your work clothes and will definitely be office talk at the copy machine.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Interview Outfits With a Twist

Interviewing is a nerve-racking process that every women has to go through. You have to feel your best to do your best . A quick and easy way is to feel your best is to keep style in the outfit you wear. The key is to add pieces that still have a professional feel but it isn't the norm.The trick is to pick a top in a bright color and a bottom in a neutral color. The bright color will draw attention while the neutral will make it look put together and not too much. Keep the accesories simple to pull together a look that is fit for a woman leader.

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