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Looking chic for office

By Geraldine Akutu
28 January 2017   |   4:09 am
Would you like to dress to the office without looking boring? Don’t worry because there are lovely ways you can spice up your look and take style to work

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Would you like to dress to the office without looking boring? Don’t worry because there are lovely ways you can spice up your look and take style to work. While workplace is not designed to be a place for fashion shows, but a lady can still look chic yet professional and polished in her outfit. The following tips will guide you.

How to dress up for the office:
Firstly, know your company’s dress code, as this will help you on the kind of clothes to wear. Some companies prefer that their employees maintain more formal appearances, while other companies allow employees to dress casually throughout working days.It is important to present yourself appropriately at work as this makes you look good.

A way of looking unique in your office wear is to mix and match colours but ensure it is work appropriate.
Also ensure that your top is not low cut to avoid showing cleavages as this is inappropriate for the office. Looking modest is advised. The good thing is that you can still look good in fun tops without exposing your chest.

Knee length dresses and skirts or midi skirts and dresses are appropriate for work. You can also wear something slightly above the knee but avoid wearing mini-skirts to the office.

Adding statement jewelry to a dull outfit will give it a new look.Invest in nice trousers and pair with marching top.Go for a well-tailored blazer to give that sharp look.

Depending on your job, for the casual business look, you can opt for a silky blouse or structured top and pair with a blazer, a nice heel and structured bag.

Go for comfortable shoes that you can walk in at the office.Avoid too much makeup for the office. Appropriate makeup can actually help to give you a neat and professional appearance. Also wear a nice hair do.

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