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Ultimate Style Guide for Young Business Woman

Business attire and groom is a necessity for every young businesswoman of the contemporary world. To make a lasting first impression towards the team members, clients or fellow business leaders, styling your outfit is a must. Young women in business usually get confused with so many dressing options available in the market.

The key is to mix and match well and also choose the patterns and colors right for your skin type and body type.  With a good idea about the color palette and better knowledge on modern trends, a great business outfit is just around the corner!

Here is an ultimate style guide for a young businesswoman to give that pro look in the next meeting!

Know Your Office and The Atmosphere: The first step in choosing a business attire is to see the type of office you are in. Is it completely formal? Is it the banking sector? Or is it a creative space like art design? Depending on the office you work or own- choosing the outfit becomes easier.

For example, for a full formal office- colors like blue, brown and white go well. But for a creative set up, one can experiment with bold colors like orange, violet and pink with funky floral prints!

Don’t Overdress: The key to being perfect in a business outfit is to go minimal. Do not over accessorize your look by adding too many jewelry pieces or flashy earrings. Go for a statement piece set like a silver watch, pearl studs and a single-layered chain with a neat and minimal pendant. This actually demands much respect and also gives a touch of elegance to your outfit.

Be Classy:  A young businesswoman should give an impression of style and also dignity towards the opposite person. Hence, refrain from wearing tops which showcase much cleavage such as spaghetti straps, low necks or transparent materials. Best is to go with linen shirts which are quite professional in the look. Pencil skirts are a good go-to outfit but don’t go for overly skimpy skirts which are not comfortable for a work set up as well.

Watch Your Shoes: The first impression on an outfit is obviously formed with the right choice of footwear. Invest in a good pair of black or tan colored stilettoes as they are a must-have for a businesswoman. Use those strappy sandals and refrain from wearing over casual footwear such as flip flops or sneakers! To go for a completely formal look- search for such footwear which covers the toes.

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Tailor Your Clothes:  No matter how expensive the outfit is, a badly tailored outfit gives a very bad impression for a young businesswoman. Make sure that the shirts are tailored to your body type and the trousers fit the body line perfectly. Also, be sure of the hem of the trouser is tailored neatly without any stick thread ends – which is a big no-no for a formal setup.

Hairdo Check: Be sure of not to dye your hair in a funky color leading to a pretty casual impression to the clients and team members. Go for neatly parted hair which is secured with pins – if it is unmanageable. A professional look like an elegant bun, or a half up half down hairstyle is quite a delight!


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