How To Personalize Your Business Look. Find Answers to Your Fashion Questions.

October 14th, 2009 by Rachel | Print

Q: My daughter keeps complaining about the conservative attire she is expected to wear for her banking job. How can I help her personalize her business look?

A: Business basics, such as white shirts and dark skirts or pants, don’t have to lack fashionable styling. For example, instead of a standard Oxford shirt, she could choose one with a more-fitted cut and three-quarter, French-cuffed sleeves. She could replace basic black pants with a sleek, flat-front style or wide-leg trousers. Or seek out a stylish pencil skirt – or even a full, short (just above the knee) style to team with a cropped, fitted jacket.

Then she can add a little personal flair with accessories: ankle boots instead of pumps; an unusual watch or necklace; or a handbag in a high-fashion color. And how about a bright trench coat, so she can feel stylish going to and from work?

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Click HERE to read what other questions Jean Patteson of The Orlando Sentinel answers for your working wardrobe.

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Rachel Yeomans is the creator and editor-in-chief of TheWorkingWardrobe.com. Influenced by her background in the corporate sector, she now seeks to translate the importance of working style to those in the workforce, and those entering into it. You can contact Rachel at rachel@theworkingwardrobe.com.

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