Do you wear the same kind of outfits to work every day? You always end up picking out the plain shirt and trousers as you can’t be bothered with your looks anymore; with the HR laying down a strict dress-code guide. Well, ladies, even with all the restrictions you can dress to kill and we will show you how.
Splash of colour
Add colour to your wardrobe palette. Why to go with the subdued blues and blacks; opt for a change and go and put on those orange trousers or go ahead with those fun printed trousers and team it up with a sheer top and black pumps. You could also throw on a vibrant blazer to change your appearance. Believe us, you would be like a breath of fresh air among the greys and the blues.
Bauble-up!
If you have a simple outfit on, turn the tables with a nice statement accessory, it can be a chunky neck piece, a polished tote, a big gilded watch or a bright pair of stilettoes. Don’t be scared to accessorise your look. Take the plunge and take out those trinkets from your treasure box and try them on.
Play dress-up
Give your legs a breather; no one is asking you to wear minis to work, but you could always go for pencil skirts or midis and cinch them at the waist – to accentuate your curves – and team them up with a sheer or a silk blouse. You can also go in for dresses that hug you in the right places to accentuate your waist; opt for gingham checks or bold prints for a stunner.
Confused? Add pumps
Can’t put in any effort? Just add a pair of heels, not only do they improve your posture, they also help in boosting your confidence. Ditch the flats and pair your pumps or peep-toes with your skirts or trousers and see yourself transform into a mystical woman.
Let it flow
Let your style be a bit more relaxed – no one is asking you to be unkempt. You can go ahead and opt for billowy palazzos or long maxi – chiffon – skirts instead of the tailored trousers. Team them with crisp shirts and delicate chains paired with bracelets to finish the look.
Also, don’t forget to tell us the look you would be trying out this Monday.