20 Outfit ideas to stand out as a style goddess at the office
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Boost your confidence at work by choosing the perfect outfit. Now you don’t have to spend hours figuring out how to make the perfect ensemble – just use our foolproof guide.
Ways to style up your usual office outfits:
- Avoid always wearing black & white: Too severe, too overdone. Do not hesitate to brighten up your outfit by wearing a statement piece or accessory that features bright colours. As long as it’s just a touch of vibrancy, you do not run the risk of seeming like you’re dressed for a carnival. This is the perfect styling trick to get you to stand out and catch everyone’s eye! You can also opt for “halftone” colors such as grey, beige or camel.
- Choose strong pieces: Swap out your straight-cut trousers for something daring – try bell-bottoms with floral graphics, or a maxi skirt in a loud colour… combine OTT pieces with simpler accompanying pieces.
- Do not bury your femininity: Don’t hesitate to embrace feminine silhouettes! Of course, avoid those too-tight outfits that make you look like you’re heading for the clubs instead of the office, but don’t hide your body under frumpy jackets either!
- Opt for comfortable outfits: Looking sophisticated does not mean adding to your discomfort. Do not forget that you’ll be wearing this outfit all day! No need to wear suffocating pieces or mega heels if you do not like them. There are types of comfy sneakers and sandals that can look very chic.
- Dare to be original: Do not choose a black dress but rather, a green one or red one! Opt for prints and patterns when you can.
- Accessorise: The accessory is the little touch that changes everything! A cool belt will emphasise your waist to define your silhouette. A necklace will add a touch of sparkle to an otherwise unadorned neckline.
Clara Crochemore
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Marie France Asia, women's magazine