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Top Styling Tips for the Young Businesswoman

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With growing opportunities and startup culture emerging in greater proportion than ever before, many young businesswomen are coming up with their excellent ideas and solutions for global problems. With their fresh approach and innovative thinking, they are bringing a revolutionary change in the world of business. Here we bring the top styling tips for such young businesswomen who are in the lookout for makeover inspirations:

  1. Tone down the Colors: Being in 30s keeps the adrenaline on high and the young women try to experiment on flashy colors or even the current trend neon. But being a young businesswoman, such colors may not go with formal occasions or meeting clients. Try out colors that are classy like blue, white and brown which are quite stylish.
  2. Accessorize Yourself: Use interesting accessories like a simple pendant on a gold/silver chain which can go well with every outfit- whether casual or formal. Also, invest in a well-functioning wristwatch with a mild metal finish which suits all outfits in ease. Do not get into flamboyant or flashy jewelry which actually disrupts the overall look of the dress.
  3. Quality over Quantity: As someone in 30s, you would be tempted to buy impulsively and also try out new styles but as a businesswoman, quality should matter the most. Invest in good quality pieces which are less in number instead of poor quality pieces in higher number. For example, take a classy blazer in a neutral color which can go well with all outfits and also lasts long.

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  4. Say no to Flashy Makeup: Do not try out extravagant eye makeup or a flashy red lipstick which gives a mixed impression to the people you interact with. Trying out nude lipstick which goes effortlessly well with your natural skin tone is a better option. The classiness and elegance should also reflect in your makeup. A woman in the 20s gets naturally excited to try out the latest trends in the makeup but it needs to be brushed off in a graceful manner.
  5. Well-Functioning Handbag is Your friend: A businesswoman of the 30s might love to get into a sling bag or something quite casual but refrain from doing so. Sling bags are convenient to carry but they still give a campus-girl look instead of a businesswoman. Invest in a high-quality handbag like a tote that can carry all your necessary stuff in one place. This bag should be durable, well-functioning and should be having ideal racks for storing your necessary items.

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  6. Avoid Skimpy Clothing: Being a businesswoman at a young age usually causes many heads to turn towards you and it happens for a reason. As a result, your dressing choices become very crucial. Avoid over skimpy clothing which makes you over conscious during important meetings. Indulge in clothing like trousers, pencil skirts and elegant dresses which bring out the diva in you. Avoid plunging neckline blouses or materials which are too transparent on the skin.

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Sophie Ireland
Sophie is currently serving as a Senior Economist at CEOWORLD magazine's Global Unit. She started her career as a Young Professional at CEOWORLD magazine in 2010 and has since worked as an economist in three different regions, namely Latin America and the Caribbean, Africa, East Asia, and the Pacific. Her research interests primarily revolve around the topics of economic growth, labor policy, migration, inequality, and demographics. In her current role, she is responsible for monitoring macroeconomic conditions and working on subjects related to macroeconomics, fiscal policy, international trade, and finance. Prior to this, she worked with multiple local and global financial institutions, gaining extensive experience in the fields of economic research and financial analysis.


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