Corporate Dressing : Spring Summer 2018
Last Updated on June 22, 2024 by Team Styl.
Long summer days, grey office suits with simple white shirts. Ehhhh. I am really bored of wearing similar outfits for my meetings. Because this summers, colors are all the rage in office wear! Well, guess what? Here are few tips that I would like to share with you regarding corporate dressing in summers.
1- Colorful Co-Ord Business Suits
I personally am, in love with these solid co-ord masculine business suits. These would definitely help us stand out from the crowd and make our team listen to us. Now that’s the definition of Boss-Lady in corporate world, an ace with Corporate Dressing.
2- Experimenting with Pants for Corporate Dressing
Loose fitted colored pants remain another great option that would make us the go-to person in our organizations. Try solid pants with contrasting solid or printed shirt.
3- Twisting The Formal Skirts
Let’s try out light colors when choosing our office outfits. Or solid, well-tailored bobby skirts are another great option to try out this summer. Giving you a chic yet proffesional impression with Corporate Dressing.
4-Cheerful Chic Dresses
Well-tailored shift dresses always make a woman look in command in the corporate set-up. The different thing for summers would be to try colors apart from greys, blacks, and dark blues.
5-Â Layering
People from top management can also try and experiment with their attire. Try layering sheer jackets over ankle-length pants or a sleeveless vest to add a professional touch to the outfit. This would give a crisp and conservative look to an executive.
So get ready to try on something new and still hold on to the power. And as we always say…
Keep It Stylish !!!
Pallavi Ludhrani
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