Deborah OConnor August 20, 2013

August 19, 2013
By Deborah O’Connor
August 20, 2013

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We all know how important first impressions can be and a large part ofthat impression is based on clothing. Clothing can either enhance yourprofessional reputation or detract from your credibility. Knowing theproper attire for each occasion can simplify your life and boost yourself-confidence. Here are some common and not-so-common occasions to beprepared for.

Professional Attire

  • Women: skirt suit, pant suit, dress with jacket in conservative colors, shoesthe same color as your clothing or darker, conservative jewelry in gold, silver, or pearls, a black, brown, or burgundy briefcase, a goodleather bag, and a good watch
  •  Men: navy, grey and charcoal 2-piece suit, blazer and slacks, white, blue, creamshirts, silk ties, black and brown leather belts, black, brown, and grey socks that go to your knee, black and brown lace-up leather shoes to be worn with suits, black and brown leather loafers to be worn with sportcoats, black or brown leather briefcase, a wedding ring, a class ring,and a good watch


Business Dress-Up

  • Women: cocktail dress not low-cut, slinky, tight, or too short, dressy shoesnot higher than 3 inches, and an appropriate shawl or coat, and modestjewelry
  • Men: good quality dark suit, white shirt, dark tie, dark socks that go to your knee, and black shoes


Black Tie:

  • Women: long, short, or three-quarter length evening gown not low-cut, slinky, ortight with silk pumps or evening sandals, a wrap, and good jewelry
  • Men: Tuxedo, white dress shirt, cuff links and studs, cummerbund, black silk knee-length socks, and black patent leather shoes.


White Tie:  

  • Women: full-skirted ball gown, evening sandals or silk pumps, long white gloves, a wrap, and elegant jewelry
  • Men: black wool and silk tailcoat, white wing shirt, cuff links and studs,white bow tie, white cummerbund or white vest, black silk knee-lengthsocks, black patent shoes, white gloves (optional) and black silk tophat (optional)


Pregnancy:

  • To ensure that you emphasize a professional image, purchase your maternity wear at a store that caters to professional women

Projecting a professional image for every occasion can be time-consuming, butthere are benefits to looking the part. It instills satisfaction andself-confidence and commands respect.

 
People will come to expect you to be a well-dressed professional and this can only enhance your career.



Deborah O’Connor is a social strategist and founder and president of Successful Image LLC with offices in Columbia and Atlanta. She offers training and seminars on image management, workplace etiquette, and social skillsnecessary to succeed in life professionally and personally. Contactat:  [email protected]        www.successfulimage.biz