Wednesday, March 11, 2020
9 Affordable Outfits for Every Single Work Occasion
9 Affordable Outfits for Every Single Work Occasion From that first interview with a company to your awards ceremony, there are many occasions where you need to look sharp that goes beyond your typical workday. Take the stress out of the planning Here are 9 work-related occasions and how to dress your best for each of them1. InterviewWhen youre heading to that interview for your dream job, play up your professional side without coming across as too domineering. Stick with a neutral color such as gray or navy that comes across as crisp without being as harsh as black. An open blazer is sophisticated without being stuffy. Keep jewelry to a minimum and show off your attention to detail by coordination a comfortable low heel to your blouse.2. PresentationConfidence is the key for successfully delivering big presentations. Wear something that you know makes you look and feel amazing Wearing a belted sort-sleeve sheath dress in your favorite color is the ideal because not only is it a fig ure-flattering option, but it can be easily dressed up or down depending on room temperature. The short sleeves allow it to be worn as-is, but its streamlined enough to be topped with a thicker blazer or suit jacket in a room thats too chilly.3. Coworker happy hourIf youre used to wearing muted tones during the workday, use a coworker happy hour as your chance to stand out Express your fun side to your colleagues by playing with color. Add a pair of earrings that are slightly mora eye-catching than jewelry youd typically don to the office. A bright pump that compliments your color scheme ties the look together. 4.Performance evaluationGo for something slightly more elevated than your day-to-day look on performance review day. You dont have to put together a look thats so formal it seems like an interview, but it should be apparent that you take the review seriously. One of the easiest ways to convey this sentiment is to add a blazer thats more sophisticated than your typical workwea r to your outfit. Keep the rest of your ensemble simple.5. Casual FridayEvery company has different parameters for what they consider to be acceptable workwear on Casual Fridays. Take advantage of being able to dress more casually than the other days of the week while staying office-appropriate by reaching for jeans that are nicer than your average weekend pair. This means that they shouldnt show signs of distress such as tears or fading. A solid color paired with a button-up keeps your look laid back, but still put together.6. Holiday partyShow your festive side by reaching for a holiday color like red or green, but keep the look sleek by pairing it with a neutral color, such as black or gray. tritt your look up a notch by adding a statement piece such as a pair of dangling earrings or a stand-out necklace.7. Networking eventA minimalist button-down dress is an ideal look for a networking event. This dress is a perfect compromise between comfortable and professional. Reach for some thing thats first and foremost comfortable, but also has a polished feel. Pair with shoes that youll be comfortable standing in for a few hours (definitely not the time for pumps) but complement your look.8. Informal lunch meetingWhen attending a meeting thats more relaxed, create a look thats fun, yet put together. An A-line skirt with an unexpected print is a great way to keep things light. To keep the look pulled together, choose one stand-out element but keep the rest of your look more subdued.9. Awards ceremonyGoing to a recognition ceremony is a great time to really let your style shine. You dont have to spend your whole paycheck to look like a million bucks. Stores like Zara offer options that look high-end for affordable prices. A midi-length flowing dress provides comfort while also looking super chic. Go for a look thats more glam by accessorizing with diamonds stilettos or play up a classic feel by adding pearls and sling-backs.--Kayla Heisler is an essayist and Pushcart Prize-nominated poet. She is an MFA candidate at Columbia University, and her work appears in New Yorks Best Emerging Poets 2017 anthology.
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