Here are five tips to help you have a more successful image that won’t cost you your reputation (or your job) this summer:
Sleeve Length – Whether you a male or female, select your sleeve length carefully. Studies show, the more skin you show, the less important you will appear! So, long sleeves will always communicate more power than short sleeves. Sleeveless is basically taboo, unless you are Michelle Obama and have perfectly toned arms! Seriously, Michelle can be a trend setter, but most companies are not looking for you to make such a loud statement. Guys, your short sleeve length should cover your bicep, reaching closer to your elbow. Depending on the formality of your company, it is always best to coordinate a jacket, as you never know when an impromptu meeting may be held.
Toes or No Toes? I am never popular when I advise women to not wear open–toe shoes. Cute options include slingbacks and peek-a-boo toe styles. Some women like to wear mules (slip ons that do not have a back), but beware of the “flopping” sound many styles will make as you walk. Guys, flip flops are never advisable for even the most casual office settings. Instead, select a moccasin style loafer in leather or suede. Or, a pair of retro tennis shoes or top-siders are good options for very casual environments. If you must show your toes, make sure they are perfectly pedicured.
Grooming - Dressing down does not mean dressing sloppily or sexy. Personal grooming is highly essential! Don’t let your personal grooming routine go on vacation while you are still at work. Substandard grooming (i.e. unshaven, no makeup, wet or unstyled hair) sends the message that you are lazy, unorganized, or lack common sense. A bonus to personal grooming, is that it doesn’t have to cost a lot and it allows you to show respect for yourself, which also shows respect for others.
Be Consistent – No matter what your company’s dress code allows, or the season of the year, presenting a consistent image is key to your success. Brand yourself with a consistent image that represents the most capable image of “you” every day of the week. This will send a message about you and your company that says you are reliable, smart, successful and serious about getting the job done.
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What would be your recommendations for wardrobe pieces to help me transition my Summer business casual to Fall? I've recently moved from a sunny location to a cooler one.
Thanks,
Lynda
Posted by: Lynda Haas | Sep 02, 2010 at 11:01 AM
Hi
Lynda,
Fall
is a great season as you can create so much versatility in your wardrobe by
starting with a basic black (or brown) skirt paired with opaque tights (textured
varieties are fun too). You can
simply change your shoes from a pair of pumps, to booties, to a pair of tall
boots, and change your look instantly!
On the top, you can wear a blazer, sweater, or cardigan and create many
updated looks for Fall. Since you
are in cooler weather, add a scarf and create another look for your business
casual look. Have fun! Kay
Kay
Hunter
Image Etiquette Coach
(714) 665-8866
Kay Hunter - IMAGINE...The
Possibilities
www.linkedin.com/in/kayhunter
What is your image saying about you right now?
In a message dated 9/2/2010 11:01:25 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
Posted by: Kay Hunter | Sep 07, 2010 at 11:33 AM