Posts Tagged ‘professional’
Polka Dots – Stand Out this Fall
Polka dots recognize a modern woman. Polka dots are trendy, chic, timeless, conservative and playful. Think you are seeing dots? Some designers have gone all the way with dots this season. Styles in or with dots can make a statement when they are combined with certain fabrics such as lace, velvet, or denim, mixed with…
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How can I dress athletic, professional & feminine?
How can I dress athletic, professional & feminine? I’m an Aquatics Director trying to figure out how to dress more athletic, but business like and professional, while also feminine…maybe even a little sexy but appropriate. I work with a lot of kids. Any advice of how to do this, and not for a lot of…
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Heel Heights and Hemlines for Business
I can’t remember when there have been so many choices in shoe styles and hem lengths. It seems like anything goes! But not for business attire!
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How can I come up with a more professional look? I am a 50 year old woman, 5’3″, 120 lbs with a curvy build. I own my own business, a deck supply company. I am a salesperson so I spend sometime with potential customers & half time on my contractor’s jobsites which can involve climbing ladders, delivering or carrying material, etc. I wear boys cargo shorts (because of the pockets) & polo shirts all summer. It still has to be industry related…no heels or skirts!
Long cargo pants look more professional than shorts. If you need pockets you need cargo pants. Cotton breathes so light weight cotton pants are comfortable in warm weather. You can wear a scoop or “V” neck cotton top with some trim around the neck instead of a polo shirt. Another option is scoop or “V”…
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What’s appropriate to wear to a private professional school advancement ceremony & formal dinner in Boston?
A formal dinner “says dressy.” However since it is a private professional school advancement ceremony it also says “business attire.” Check if there is a dress code before you make a decision of what to wear. A stylish suit would probably be appropriate. Or you can wear a velvet blazer or suit jacket and matching…
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