How to Strike the Right Balance between Smart and Comfortable Dressing with your ‘Power’ Wardrobe

Power dressing has now become the latest buzzword in corporate world. Power dressing has changed according to time. More smart and colorful dress codes have now replaced the old-fashioned and dull as well as monotonous corporate attire of the professional woman. The woman today, wants to be in complete control of both her work as well as professional lives and she asserts this fact with her style statements. According to most fashion experts, colors play an important role in creating the right professional image.
Before selecting the right work wear for your office, you should be well aware of the work environment and the ‘unwritten’ dress code of your company. You should dress in a way that makes you look competitive and authoritative. You should choose a suit in one of the following five solid colors such as brown, black, gray, navy, white and pastel. This will give you a professional look. You can also opt for a business casual look which lets you experiment with colors and lets you create your own style with jackets and cardigans. You can combine tailored jackets and sweaters with silk prints to create a business ‘casual’ wardrobe for yourself. The stress in this line of corporate wear is on comfort as well as style.
Accessories should not be ignored either. Sometimes accessories can make or break an entire look or image. You cannot afford to wear shoes which are torn or unpolished. Boots might be okay with a business casual look, but if you are sticking to a more conservative dress code, you must wear shoes which are not open at the toes. Sport shoes which look unkempt and dirty with laces which are not tied properly do not create the right professional impression either.

If you believe that skinny men look good in almost anything…well, you are wrong! Ask them to sport a suit in lighter fabrics and see for yourself how it appears to be hanging from their lean frames.





