Good evening Sydney Siders and welcome to today's corporate, sophisticated, and business woman post! I have created four different outfits that I would wear to a Fashion Marketing Interview, Work Dinner Party, and any other corporate events that do not discriminate against bling, bright colours and feminine flair.
(Blue Top: Blue Jade - $10AUD; Black wet-look skinny jeans: GUESS Premium denim $149.95; Necklace: Sportsgirl $7.95 (sale); Shoes: Boutique9 $149.95)
This first outfit is something I'd wear to a fun interview that doesn't require you needing to look like someone that came out of Suits (Best series known to man - if you haven't, watch it NOW!). It has a corporate edge given by the peplum top and the black vamp heels; however is toned down by the black skinny wet wash jeans and neon coloured collar necklace. Have you ever prepped for an interview thinking: "I don't want to over dress.. but I also don't want to look like the fool that doesn't know the meaning of a dress code"?. Simple. Do both! For a head office position at a firm that encourages creativity and that is fashion forward or even simply promotional based - Don't be afraid to throw some edge into it! In fact that's probably what the employers are looking for - Style & Grace (And obviously your whit and qualifications too - but fake it till you make it!). Dress according to the nature of the company.
If you throw some edge, fun and style into the outfit - trust me it will make you feel more relaxed, confident and comfortable in your own skin. Don't let a typical black and white penguin suit make you stiff like a robot! It's all about body language and appearing comfortable, appealing, and interested. Even when you just walk in the room, a well constructed outfit says a lot about you before you even introduce yourself in words. Remember: First impressions matter. Employers want an innovative, different, and unique asset (a breath of fresh air!) to join their company, not another typical office replica that just wants a job just because...
(Top: Forever 21 $99RM equivalent $33AUD; Black wet-look jeans: GUESS premium denim $149.95; Shoes: Zara $69.95; Vintage bag: Salvos $Under 15 (Designer Italian brand)
Now this second outfit is what I actually wore to a Fashion Marketing Internship interview about a month ago. Again, I didn't want to look too corporate and serious, but at the same time I didn't want to look too fashionista-casual-comfort-street wear (because that's what the business sold). I decided to just go classy/casual but still adding a hint of professionalism with a flat messenger style bag along with pointy heels and a buttoned up shirt (done up at the top - ads even more style & class - it screams "I'm serious.. but fun.). Incase you were wondering, I did end up getting an offer (I swear the outfit helped as she said "I can tell you're into fashion which is great! Because I need more than just a marketer") But I ended up declining it because I had no time.
I only wore short heels as I knew the chances of stacking it would've been around 40/60 which is a risk I wasn't willing to take on such an important day! Save that for the clubs.
(Dress: GUESS $129.95; Shoes: Tony Bianco $160; Bag - Louis Vuitton Speedy 25 $825; Two-tone Watch: GC Swiss $895)
So, this next outfit is a bit on the sexy side M15+ rated. Where on earth would you wear this?! Not during the day, thats for sure (I mean I guess you could because the chest area isn't too low - but I wouldn't). This LBD (Little Black Dress) is reserved for the evening at a work dinner party with my GUESS girls. Its Sexy, chic, and flirty, but structured, sophisticated and womanly.
(Top: Zara $30 (ebay); Blue Pants: Forever 21 $99RM equivalent $33AUD; Shoes: Boutique9 $149.95; Bowling Bag: Sportsgirl $69.95)
This last outfit is a quirky, nerdy, high class, sexy scientist look (Excluding the white coat. I actually failed science in School). I chose a printed blouse (buttoned up to the neck) and paired it with dark blue high waisted pants that are slim at the leg and loose at the hips. Tucking in the shirt accentuates the waist and womanises and professionalises the look. Adding pointy black vamps along with a bold statement striped bag really sharpens this corporate look, making it fierce and sexy. Because everything is so covered (not that I'm usually not covered) throwing up the hair into a tight big bun makes it less daggy and more fresh and approachable. I have yet to wear this outfit anywhere, but if you so happen to have a "nerdy sexy scientist" type job on the horizon and you're stuck on what to wear, consider this ;)
Bangles worn: Charles and Keith 18ct gold plated $130RM equivalent to $43AUD each.
Zara Heels: $69.95 (Outfit 2)
Nine West - Boutique9 - Vamp heels - $149.95 (Outfit 1 & 4)
Burgundy Patent Tony Bianco's - $160 (Outfit 3)
Accessories worn (Excuse the dark image, my mac wouldn't let me fix it): Left to Right - Hair Bun Scrunchy: Diva $5 AUD; Glasses: Prada $400; Two-tone watch: GC $895; Rose gold watch: MK $250; Necklace: Sportsgirl $7.95)
Now you have some insight into my dress code for the corporate world. Remember: Its better to overdress than to underdress whatever the occasion (unless its a slumber party). You only have one shot and minimum of 10 minutes to wow them! If you do then you may even hit the 30 minute mark and start talking about each others cat's. Don't be afraid to get creative with your outfit - the more 'YOU' it screams the better - Just remember to dress according to the nature of the business i.e. Accounting, Law Firm, Data entry = more professional and Penguin style (doesn't mean you can't make it pretty); OR Promotions, Marketing, Personal Assistant, Retail = Fun, stylish, trendy, and chic!
Until Next Time.
<3 Anita
1 comment:
AMAZING! Love outfit 2
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