•Color plays a big part in professional image. Traditional career colors include red (aggressive), navy (trustworthy), gray (conservative) and black (chic). Most of these colors work well in pantsuits, skirts and shoes and mix back with softer feminine colors that are appropriate like ice blue, lilac, soft pink
and ivory. Loud colors like hot pink and wild prints are much riskier in the office, but some creative types can still pull them off.
Dress em up!
If you don't have a reliable female executive to emulate, then trade on what the men are wearing. If they don suits and ties every day, your best bet is to use pantsuits and skirtsuits: the most formal of business looks.
Some organizations encourage employees to dress as well or better than their customers, especially for sales people and others that meet clients outside the office.
Put Blazer on it.
For information technology professionals, this may mean corporate casual (more on this below), for pharmeceutical sales it may mean a pantsuit, for a lawyer it may mean a matched skirt suit.
Put a scarf/sash on it
Play on Shiffon
One way to always be prepared is to keep an extra "meet the client" outfit at the office for surprise meetings.
Put a sweat shirt on it
How i worked mine out!
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You need to do "dress for success" for men to oh. Nice one
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