One thing I have realized in my time as a self employed designer/decorator, is that you really have to pay attention to how you present yourself. Back when I was a full time employee, I knew what was
When it comes to dressing for an interview, the age-old question of “what should I wear?” can be a source of stress and confusion. While some dress codes are clearly defined, others leave more room for interpretation. One such clothing item that has become popular in recent years is the romper. These versatile one-piece outfits
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“I’m not in a work environment where I have to wear a suit and tie everyday, but I still want to look sharp.” “I’m a software engineer and we have a ‘look’ -- jeans, t shirt, sweater and sneakers but I want a more elevated style that is still functional. Something that would say, ‘Yes
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Master the art of dressing to impress at your next job interview with these 10 tips that will help you make a great first impression and lan...
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Master the art of dressing to impress at your next job interview with these 10 tips that will help you make a great first impression and lan...
When it comes to virtual meetings, do the same norms around appearance apply? Is one background preferable to another? What attire should we wear? Do certain clothing colors translate better via webcam? Does anyone actually care? In a recent survey, the authors discovered that most people do have preferences about type of attire and backgrounds. They share their findings: Most people care about the background behind you. Most people just want to see the room behind you; very few prefer the fake virtual backgrounds. Respondents cared less about your clothing, but it still matters. Neutral colors are preferable unless you’re trying to portray yourself as “innovative” and business casual is the safest choice. However, if you want to be seen as an expert, then go more formal.
When it comes to prepping for a big job interview there's lots to think about: polishing off the resume, getting rest the night before to be your best, and well, dealing with the nerves that come with it. In order to take one item off that lofty list, we've come up with 13 professional and stylish interview outfit ideas to help you dress for the job you want. Take a look: Go monochrome: Wearing all one color can make a bolder statement than mixing prints and colors. When rocking this trend at an interview, be sure to keep the palette to neutral tones. Try a skirt with a paper bag waist. Tuck in a slim black turtleneck to balance your outfit's proportions and slip into a pair of matching stiletto heels. From navy to powder blue, mix similar-hues by opting for classic patterns, like stripes or plaid. Layer a black dress over a simple white button-down for added dimension. With a look this classic, it's a great opportunity to add a statement heel or bag. In black or navy, seek a military blazer style instead of a classic two-button option. The line of extra buttons will give you an added
One thing I have realized in my time as a self employed designer/decorator, is that you really have to pay attention to how you present yourself. Back when I was a full time employee, I knew what was expected of me when it came to what to wear to work. As a creative, I have so much more freedom when
Master the art of dressing to impress at your next job interview with these 10 tips that will help you make a great first impression and lan...
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There were many parts of my former life as a plus-size model I found difficult: dealing with rejection on a daily basis and posing for 12 hours straight in too-small shoes, to name just two. But getting dressed was never an issue. With skinny jeans and a scoop-neck tee, I could consider myself dressed for work—a feeling that ended abruptly when I left the modeling world and became a fashion writer. I wanted to be taken seriously, and I knew my usual distressed denim wouldn't do it. When I landed an interview at Glamour, I was so stumped that I spent hours combing street-style galleries to see what fashion editors were wearing to work. (The answer, by the way, was unexpected shapes in neutral colors.) I got the job—thank you, black jumpsuit, menswear blazer, pointy- toe pumps, and bucket bag!—but then I faced an even bigger hurdle: How to build an entire closet of editor-level looks. I'm sure you can relate to the challenge—because dressing for work has always been tough: You have to find clothes that feel good, flatter, and fit into your office culture. But these days they have to push your personal brand too, since social media
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“I’m not in a work environment where I have to wear a suit and tie everyday, but I still want to look sharp.” “I’m a software engineer and we have a ‘look’ -- jeans, t shirt, sweater and sneakers but I want a more elevated style that is still functional. Something that would say, ‘Yes
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When it comes to prepping for a big job interview there's lots to think about: polishing off the resume, getting rest the night before to be your best, and well, dealing with the nerves that come with it. In order to take one item off that lofty list, we've come up with 13 professional and stylish interview outfit ideas to help you dress for the job you want. Take a look: Go monochrome: Wearing all one color can make a bolder statement than mixing prints and colors. When rocking this trend at an interview, be sure to keep the palette to neutral tones. Try a skirt with a paper bag waist. Tuck in a slim black turtleneck to balance your outfit's proportions and slip into a pair of matching stiletto heels. From navy to powder blue, mix similar-hues by opting for classic patterns, like stripes or plaid. Layer a black dress over a simple white button-down for added dimension. With a look this classic, it's a great opportunity to add a statement heel or bag. In black or navy, seek a military blazer style instead of a classic two-button option. The line of extra buttons will give you an added
Note: This post may contain affiliate links. Please see my disclosure for more details. Thanks for supporting the brands that make The Happy Arkansan possible! Life's too short to wear boring clothes. ~ Cushine et Ochs Of course, it is! But all those fun dresses, crazy prints, cute jeans, sorority shirts, and loud bags you've […]
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